On 2 Dec 2014, at 19:03, Igor PDML-StR <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> While I understand the obsurdity of the situation, but I also guess that it 
> is a general warning statement to satisfy allergen-labelling laws
> in various countries.
> 
> My guess is if it is not explicitly stated that "it may contain traces of 
> nuts", it might be assumed that it is not, despite the ingredients list.
> Besides, in some countries, peanuts and "nuts" are in different categories.

This may sound nuts, but peanuts are not nuts. They're legumes. Cashews ain't 
no nuts neither. I know this because nuts are good for gout, but legumes less 
so.

B

> 
> 
>    I saw this warning on a packet of tortillas about a week ago. This is 
> dedicated to the lawyers out there...
>    http://www.multi.net.nz/_IGP9403.jpg
> 
> Reminds me of a packet of peanuts I saw a couple of years ago which warned 
> "may contain traces of nuts". Wish I'd taken a photo.
> 
> 

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