Leah Williams says she told cabin crew about her allergy but they sold nut products anyway
A holidaymaker said she felt forced to buy every packet of nuts on her flight because of her severe allergy after the crew said they wouldn't stop selling.But, Leah then said crews dismissed her concerns and continued to sell the products. Leah said she felt there was no other choice but to buy all of the nuts on the flight and have them bagged up.
The nuts cost £3 a bag, costing Leah almost £150 - three times the cost of her £50 flight, the Mirror reported. Leah said: “The stewards looked at me blankly like I was crazy and said, ‘But there is a lot, we’ll have to count them all.’ I said, ‘Please do count them and I will pay for them all, seeing as you have left me with no choice.’"
It comes just a year after 14-year-old Poppy Jones needed oxygen and two EpiPen shots after being exposed to nuts on a British Airways flight. Afterwards, the parents of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, 15, who died in 2016 from an allergic reaction to sesame seeds in a baguette bought at Heathrow, called for airlines to be more aware of allergies, reports the Daily Record.
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