I am allergic to nuts. Recently, I spent a couple of nights in Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and was disappointed to discover I could not have the porridge for breakfast as it may contain nuts, nor could I have the cornflakes for the same reason. I was left only with the option of Weetbix, which was disappointing as I also wanted toast, and toast and Weetbix, in my opinion, is all a bit of the same thing really.
I recently spent a night at a different hospital and they were able to serve cornflakes to me. There was also one main course I couldn't have at SCGH because it might contain nuts. I am also allergic to orange and yet was given orange jelly on one occasion. The nurse told me not to eat it.
Then when I went to the cafeteria as an outpatient, I wanted to have a salad. There were two salads displayed; one salad had nuts in it, and the other one didn't but was next to the one with nuts so the cafeteria staff said they were not comfortable serving it to me. They offered to make me up a fresh garden salad but it cost $3.00 extra.
Based on my experience, I am disappointed that a major hospital serves nuts in their food.
"Everything has nuts in it"
About: Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Nedlands 6009
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