Whovian Tardisia wrote:"The honorable Ambassador from Draconae's suggestions have been implemented. If there are any final objections, speak now or forever hold your peace."
Neville: We have a problem with Clause 6b.
Fairburn: Hold on a minute! You're not officially assistant yet!
Neville: I'll deal with the paperwork later. Anyway, it is a common practice for foodstuffs that do not contain allergens per se to be manufactured in the same locations as foodstuffs that do indeed contain allergens. For some individuals, their intolerance complications are so severe that any risk of cross-contamination with allergens must be appropriately signposted so that they may err on the side of caution. Clause 6b, to our understanding, prevents this. Is this intentional?