Nut allergy concern as Nestle, charity push new muesli bars
date:Jan 17, 2014
Fairfax Media can reveal that Nestle (which owns Uncle Tobys) and charity AAA have worked together to develop the new products, and are encouraging schools and kindergartens to allow them into playgrounds. But both admit they should not be eaten by anyone with a nut allergy.

AAA, which receives funding from Nestle, is also asking schools to reconsider bans they may have on nuts in the schoolyard.

In a case that mirrors the decision by the Heart Foundation to endorse McDonald's with a ''tick''
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