May 12, 2025 - 07:50
The family of 78-year-old Margaret Jean Bryant is taking legal action against a grocery store following her tragic death, which they claim was caused by a mislabeled cookie. According to the lawsuit, Bryant consumed a peanut butter cookie that was incorrectly labeled as an oatmeal raisin cookie, a mistake that had fatal consequences due to her severe peanut allergy.
The incident reportedly occurred when Bryant purchased the cookie from a local Safeway store, unaware of the potential danger it posed. After eating the cookie, she experienced a severe allergic reaction that ultimately led to her untimely demise. The family alleges that the grocery store failed to ensure proper labeling and safety protocols, putting customers at risk.
This lawsuit raises important questions about food labeling practices and the responsibilities of grocery stores to protect their customers, particularly those with food allergies. The family is seeking justice for their loss and hopes to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
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