Bobby Bobby wanted to do this because this project is there are so many people out in LA that have allergies and have to constantly look at nutrition facts and it's very time consuming. Plus, they struggle with going to restaurants because they have to ask if there are any foods that don’t have the ingredient they are allergic to and they sometimes need to take back food because they didn’t know their allergy was in the food. He just wants people to not have to constantly worry about what’s in their food and whether or not his life is at risk when he takes even one bite!
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DanielaDaniela wanted to do this project because she knows that a lot of people are affected by their allergies every day, especially in restaurants. Whenever she goes to restaurants, she doesn't like to order her food herself because she feels needy so she can assume how hard it must be for people with allergies to have to specify exactly what they want without feeling uncomfortable. She also had allergies before she outgrew them. Because her allergies weren’t bad, she did not want to ask for specific food items. Whenever her friends go to restaurants with her, she usually ends up being the one to specify what they need so that they do not feel uneasy. So when she had the opportunity to focus on this problem, she took it.
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TyTy wanted to do this project because millions of people have food allergies and few restaurants are telling the people what allergies their food could trigger.Once Ty's sister went to a restaurant and accidentally ordered a soup that had nuts in it. She is allergic to nuts and she had no way of knowing what was in her food since the restaurant did not even list the ingredients. She ate the soup and had an allergic reaction. I wish that this was just one incident, but it is happening thousands of times all over Los Angeles. Ty is trying to get restaurants to give a visual symbol that would alert people with allergies about the potential risks in their food.
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