Last week I ate at Les Halle's with my 7yo who has a nut allergy.
I wanted soup and together we planned to share a seasonal dessert, La Bouche Noel.
Of course he wanted to eat it right away, but before giving any to him I thought I should double check to make sure it was nut free (although a traditional Bouche Noel wouldn't have nuts).
I returned to the front counter and the manager with the notebook came. He opened to the page, scanned the bottom line where major allergens are listed, and said it was nut free.
I sliced off a small piece for my DC to eat. He asked for more but I said he had to wait. After I finished the soup I ate the small piece of bottom crust he had left behind.
I had an OMG moment as alarm bells starting ringing in my head. There was definitely a strong nut flavor there!
I ran back to the counter and asked to see he notebook again. The same man brought it out. The entire time I'm telling him there is a strong nut flavor. First he said there was orange used in the dessert. I asked him if he bothered to actually taste the dessert. I said the base of it tasted very strongly of hazelnuts. He replied that the base has rice puffs in it and that was what I was tasting.
Finally the book comes out and he again points to the bottom list of main allergens to show me there are no nuts listed (and they weren't there).
However, as I scanned through the ingredients list (several paragraphs by section of the dessert) I got to the list of ingredients in the base crust. Sure enough "hazelnuts" was listed here.
Needless to say, someone messed up big time when putting this seasonal item's allergy list together. My child has had anaphylactic episodes in the past. Thankfully, and I'm guessing because he didn't eat the base, he didn't react. I gave him a single serve Benedryl as a precaution and watched him like a hawk the rest of the day.
I did stop by GS to say what happened...was concerned that this same dessert might be served elsewhere on site with the incorrect sheet provided. However, GS stated that the French Bakery items are only served at Les Halles and are brought in separately from an outside bakery.
I wanted soup and together we planned to share a seasonal dessert, La Bouche Noel.
Of course he wanted to eat it right away, but before giving any to him I thought I should double check to make sure it was nut free (although a traditional Bouche Noel wouldn't have nuts).
I returned to the front counter and the manager with the notebook came. He opened to the page, scanned the bottom line where major allergens are listed, and said it was nut free.
I sliced off a small piece for my DC to eat. He asked for more but I said he had to wait. After I finished the soup I ate the small piece of bottom crust he had left behind.
I had an OMG moment as alarm bells starting ringing in my head. There was definitely a strong nut flavor there!
I ran back to the counter and asked to see he notebook again. The same man brought it out. The entire time I'm telling him there is a strong nut flavor. First he said there was orange used in the dessert. I asked him if he bothered to actually taste the dessert. I said the base of it tasted very strongly of hazelnuts. He replied that the base has rice puffs in it and that was what I was tasting.
Finally the book comes out and he again points to the bottom list of main allergens to show me there are no nuts listed (and they weren't there).
However, as I scanned through the ingredients list (several paragraphs by section of the dessert) I got to the list of ingredients in the base crust. Sure enough "hazelnuts" was listed here.
Needless to say, someone messed up big time when putting this seasonal item's allergy list together. My child has had anaphylactic episodes in the past. Thankfully, and I'm guessing because he didn't eat the base, he didn't react. I gave him a single serve Benedryl as a precaution and watched him like a hawk the rest of the day.
I did stop by GS to say what happened...was concerned that this same dessert might be served elsewhere on site with the incorrect sheet provided. However, GS stated that the French Bakery items are only served at Les Halles and are brought in separately from an outside bakery.