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<blockquote data-quote="suzi" data-source="post: 84811" data-attributes="member: 11767"><p>Hi Hana, </p><p>limited training and resources i can forgive, common sense i cant, they even refused to open a can of beans ( so it was industrial size, but was on the menu for next day!) there were gluten free sausages in the freezer, which they refused to defrost & cook, plus a fish pie that just had to be dinged!. You wouldn't give a peanut suffer a contaminated plate, so why did they think cutting the crumb off the ham was acceptable, arrgggghhh. (apologises, guess i'm still mad)</p><p>On the plus side, packed lunches have improved his bs, cos the carb/insulin ratio is so much easier to judge.</p><p>Suzi x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzi, post: 84811, member: 11767"] Hi Hana, limited training and resources i can forgive, common sense i cant, they even refused to open a can of beans ( so it was industrial size, but was on the menu for next day!) there were gluten free sausages in the freezer, which they refused to defrost & cook, plus a fish pie that just had to be dinged!. You wouldn't give a peanut suffer a contaminated plate, so why did they think cutting the crumb off the ham was acceptable, arrgggghhh. (apologises, guess i'm still mad) On the plus side, packed lunches have improved his bs, cos the carb/insulin ratio is so much easier to judge. Suzi x [/QUOTE]
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