Food Allergy Patches Tell the World Your Culinary Restrictions
Allison Love — July 2, 2010 — Lifestyle
References: jeeto & notcot.org
These food allergy patches are a passive-aggressive way to tell restaurants what you can't eat. The cutesy patches have sayings like "Dairy free," No Peanuts Please," "Gluten Free," and "No Shell Fish," all with adorable accompanying images.
The patches are made by Jeeto and add a bit of humor to dietary restrictions. I know if I had an allergy to peanuts or shellfish, I would definitely want one of these patches for my bag, just in case there was a peanut lover on the subway near me!
The patches are made by Jeeto and add a bit of humor to dietary restrictions. I know if I had an allergy to peanuts or shellfish, I would definitely want one of these patches for my bag, just in case there was a peanut lover on the subway near me!
Trend Themes
1. Food Allergy Patches - Food allergy patches offer a passive-aggressive way for individuals to communicate their dietary restrictions.
2. Humorous Dietary Accessories - Humorous dietary accessories add a touch of humor to the inconvenience of dietary restrictions.
3. Personalized Allergy Communication - Personalized allergy communication tools allow individuals to easily convey their food allergies to restaurants and others.
Industry Implications
1. Food Services - Food service establishments can use food allergy patches as a way to accommodate customers with dietary restrictions.
2. Fashion - In the fashion industry, there is potential for creating stylish and trendy food allergy patches.
3. Healthcare - Healthcare providers can explore food allergy patches as a means of improving communication and awareness of patients' allergies.
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