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Uber Eats is facing a backlash after its Super Bowl advert appeared to make light of a man having an allergic reaction to peanut butter.

BBC

Food allergies are a punchline in a new Super Bowl commercial for Uber Eats.

Allergic Living

FARE National Ambassador Mike Lade speaks about the matter of life and death when it comes to food allergies and EpiPens.

Fox 26 Houston

New proposed federal legislation seeks to lower the cost of epinephrine auto-injectors significantly for Americans managing food and other allergies.

Allergic Living

Allergen Friendly Nutrition Brand and Mahomes Unite to Support Food Allergy Research

PR Newswire

The mom of two tells PEOPLE about the importance of finding safe, reliable foods for her family of four

People

Take this list to your next doctor’s appointment to be sure your youngster’s treatment is on track.

HealthCentral

A law that took effect in January, known as the FASTER Act, was intended to help the roughly 1.6 million people in the U.S. who have a sesame allergy. But ironically, many say the law has made it more difficult to avoid sesame.

NPR

Denise Woodard, CEO of Partake Foods, talks about the new option available to guests and the collaboration with "GMA" sponsor DoubleTree by Hilton.

Good Morning America

More than 32 million Americans live with severe food allergies, and researchers say that number is on the rise. For many people, it can be deadly, including Matthew Briden, 28, of Mount Washington. He died in 2022 after going into anaphylactic shock.

WPXI Channel 11 Pittsburg

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About FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education)

FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education) is the leading nonprofit organization that empowers the food allergy patient across their journey of managing the disease. FARE delivers innovation by focusing on three strategic pillars—advocacy, research, and education. FARE’s initiatives accelerate the future of food allergy through effective policies and legislation, novel strategies toward prevention, diagnosis, treatment and a cure, while building awareness and community. To learn more, visit FoodAllergy.org.
 

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