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From the Chick-fil-a website with regards to Peanut Oil:

Q. Are oils derived from foods that can cause allergy, such as peanut

oil, also allergenic?

A. Not usually. Most commercial oils such as peanut oil are highly

refined (hot solvent extracted), which removes protein from the

product. These types of oil are most commonly used in commercial food

preparation. Since it is protein in allergenic foods that causes food

allergy, highly refined oils are non-allergenic. Research has shown

that individuals with a severe peanut allergy have not had reactions

to heat processed oils. However, people with a food allergy should

avoid " gourmet " or cold pressed oils because they may contain

allergenic proteins, which provide the flavor to the oil. For the same

reason, oils that have been used to fry potentially allergenic foods

should be avoided by allergic individuals.

*Used with permission from International Food Information Council

Foundation Publication- Questions and Answers About Food Allergy.

This is interesting in regards to the Mcs issue of the

flavorings in the oil.

Rejoyce

Winchester, VA

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