NYU doctor died after eating at Disney World restaurant: Lawsuit | NBC New York
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- The husband of a Long Island doctor is taking Walt Disney World to court, alleging that his wife, an NYU Langone doctor, died after an allergic reaction to food she ate at a restaurant there. NBC New York's Pei-Sze Cheng reports.
Oh gosh, absolutely heartbreaking. I have a severe shellfish allergy & rarely eat out because I cannot trust an employee with my life.
Yup, better trust in gosh, that's it.
A NYC dancer (25) allergic to peanuts recently died from eating mislabeled cookies purchased from a supermarket. The Today YT channel has a video on it.
Food allergies are your own health issues, poor immune system
Exactly. Don't trust them one bit! Many of these knuckleheads preparing food for others are sociopathic teenagers who won't see a day of jail time for poisoning you.
I am not sure we should EXPECT restaurants to provide guarantees for people with such allergies. There are some ppl who have to seclude themselves due to allergies. They should not expect the world to become a bubble environment. The waiter probably had no authority to give such an assurance.
Dr. Tangsuan was mine and my daughter's primary care physician. I had finally found an amazing doctor that was kind, professional and thorough, only to lose her after two visits. My condolences to her family, her practice family and other patients. This brings such sadness for negligence that could have been avoided. My heart is heavy all over again. 💔
With such severe food allergies, she shouldn’t be eating out or at least not trust a simple waiter. It seems like she lacked common sense which I’d expect from my doctor.
@@LluviadeOrugasyou are so mean
@@qj2003fall , why do you think I’m mean?
@@LluviadeOrugasyour comment was insensitive, judgmental, and a bit rude. A more sympathetic comment or none at all would have sufficed.
@@KnewYawkPapi , maybe but it’s the truth, isn’t?. I think it’s unfair to blame a waiter and sue a restaurant for something anyone with such severe allergies should know not to do.
If I'm that allergic. I will not trust anybody to handle my food. Condolence.
Exactly 💯 I would never eat out EVERRRRRRRRR
That’s unrealistic, she was enjoying her time and the restaurant is 💯 fault for this. How does a billion dollar company not have allergens under control.
victim blaming.. that was Disney Land, who would have thought they dont serve happy endings?
im sure they do to the best of their ability at the end of the day there will always be cross contamination. @@Caraf
There's this cross contamination etc. & most of all people who doesn't care. That's why I said if I'm that allergic I won't trust anybody to handle my food.
If you have allergies that severe--never eat out. The dish could have been nut/dairy free but prepared in a kitchen with nuts and or dairy.
Exactly. More than that, if you have such severe allergies, this menas they need to comoletely clean the entire kitchen. And change the cooking utensils so nothing is cross contaminated.
everyone has to eat out eventually.... obviously we'd think a world class place like disney has their shit together. i hope they sue disney for ALL DISNEY'S MONEY
Exactly!! You can never be 100% sure that the food is safe for you.
BUT IF COMPANIES ARE NOT COMPETENT TO UPHOLD THEIR PROMISE TO KEEP IT ALLERGEN FREE, THEN THEY SHOULD BE HELD RESPONSIBLE. ALL FOOD RESTAURANTS NEED TO HAVE STANDARDS. ESPECIALLY FOR PEOPLE WITH NUT ALLERGIES. I'm not even allergic to food but this is a stupid and basic comment.
Of course there was definitely dairy around in the kitchen and probably nuts too! A lot of the restaurants have a salad with nuts and peanut sauces. Ive ordered it so many times at different places so its common
Disney can afford the lawsuit but that won’t bring the doctor back .
Nor do they care😞
Damn.
Actually as of late they can’t even afford to make a Hulk movie because they can’t afford to after losing so much money from all of their woke bullshit they keep shitting out.
They need to pay
True 😢
Gone to soon thru to no faults off her own
May she rest in peace
I too have a dairy allergy and people tend to think that you're just lactose intolerant, and I have to correct them. I had somebody accuse me of being a Karen because I made sure they re-did my burrito. I said no cheese she slap a handful of cheese on it. I told her no I said no cheese, she just started picking the cheese off of the burrito. I told her, "You have to change gloves and remake that" she started arguing with me. I told her, "girl this could kill me" she accused me of being "dramatic." I asked for her manager got a refund and left.
If you say you have a nut allergy everybody trips over themselves but if you say I have a dairy allergy people just think you're on a weird diet.
Yes this is soo true!!!
1. My daughter has allergies and people think I’m being a vegan, Karen, almond mom. She is allergic not just lactose intolerant or sensitivity.
2. I’m not allergic but a place kept putting cheese when I said no cheese. They made it 3 times and I said never mind I don’t want food from people who can’t understand no cheese 😢
Well don't eat out
@@BruceWayne-iz9hk
If restaurants can't accommodate people with food allergies, they should say so instead of saying they can customize food or guarantee that the foods they are preparing are allergen-free.
I feel you but why trust that people care or that they can even grasp the severity of your allergy. Most people don't have food allergies so this isn't common to the average food worker. I used to work at a pizza place and a customer always came in with his own rolled dough because he was allergic to the bread that we made.
She was apparently told she could get non dairy Corn fritters
I used to work at a seafood restaurant and a woman came in with a shellfish allergy but wanted tenders. My manager told her sorry we absolutely can't serve you anything in this restaurant. I always like to triple and Quadruple check as a server. She was on Vacay with her friends and they all wanted to go to a seafood restaurant (knowing she had a major shellfish allergy) cross contamination is soooo real. Every restaurant should have a gluten/allergy free menu.
I worked at an Italian restaurant too and this woman came in and she was allergic to so many things. She had to modify the oil the pasta was cooked in, the sauce it was tossed in, the kind of pasta it was, and the seasoning. It was sooo many modifications I had to cross my It's and Dot my I's and kept checking back in with the cook to EXTRA MAKE SURE her pasta was done right, it was sooo stressful knowing that someone's life kinda depended on me as a server. Even if a person requests no butter and the kitchen brings the food out topped with butter I will LITTERALY have them redo the order, most servers just scoop whatever off the plate and keep going. Even though you scoop whatever they requested not to be on the plate off the plate, still doesn't mean nothing. It's still cross contaminated with the item that you just took off the plate.
Which will only work if there’s no cross contamination in the kitchen.
Kudos to the manager!
Your manager was so right not to serve. I see why he was made manager.
@@KingofgraceSARA the kicker is, she was on vacay with a group of friends who knew she had a major shellfish allergy and out of all the restaurants on Broadway they decided to go to a seafood one. Babygirl needs to ditch her friends.
@@taaurus13 there was
I working at restaurant all of my life, and I can say is, if you are serverly allergic to something which probbly lead you to die. Please please stay away dining out. We serving thousand of customer everyday, the kitchen is small, busy, and at peak hours, in order to make an dish for an allergy customer it messed up the whole kitchen. One again, kitchen in commercial is not at hospital, it is very hard to make sure it is 100% clean of something.
Exactly!!!!
god i couldnt agree more. i work at a sushi restaurant and of the things that we constantly handle and have all over the place is SHELLFISH!! it baffles my mind when people who are deathly allergic to that come in and warn us about their allergy😭😭 like respectfully gtfo lol
You are totally right 👏
Feel so bad for the parents, they are so proud to have her become a doctor.
It was their only child. I feel so badly for them as well.
😮 wow , poor parents 😢
@lalalal8111for what? They didn't make her order it and they didn't make her eat it I feel sad for her parents but she knew the risk she was taking when she decided to eat out..RIP this is heart broken but if u know u high risk then u should just eat from home all the time that way u have no worries
@@caramelmocagemini1270 For what? Because the establishment should've had a part of the kitchen allergen free. Don't offer "allergen free" if you can't make it happen. It doesn't matter if she was deathly allergic to something-- you kill a person when you don't prepare it the right way KNOWING it can kill them. Simple as.
😢poor parents and husband. This is so terrible
There’s no pain that compares to losing a child! I am so sorry.
Oh howabout losing your entire family?
Your absolutely right. I lost my daughter who would've been 5 years old this spring😢
@@designstudio8013well that is also in the same category
@@scandigreen4588my condolences
@@scandigreen4588aww i’m sorry for your loss
Sad story. I would be terrified to eat out if I had a severe food allergy. How could you trust anyone to know with 100% certainty what the food contains, especially if they’re not in the kitchen prepping it. Seems too risky.
I just searched up because of a person’s comment. Disney actually allows you to bring food in. I didn’t know that.
I agree.
How can you trust the server to know for certain?
How can you trust there has been no cross contamination in the kitchen?
Absolutely way too risky.
If I had an allergy that serious, I would never eat out.
Sometimes it's not possible to always bring your own food, especially Disney does not allow food from outside the parks.
@@kool_katha557 then I would not go to Disney parks. Better than ending up dead.
@@DavoInMelbourne It’s mindblowing to me that you’d blame the victim.
If I have a severe reaction to food like that I wouldnt trust anyone and bring my own food especially if the restaurant is too busy cause they might forget...
If, all you people are saying if which none of you are having such underlying conditions. Stop blaming the victim already
a place cannot ever guarantee 100% that your food was not cross contaminated.
Exactly. Which is why they should list whether or not their food is harmful to people on menus and door fronts. If they don't then they are at fault since they are in business to serve the public.
@@GB-gf3dm If you're allergic to both nuts and dairy, you shouldn't be eating out without an epipen. Nuts, you can maybe get away with, but dairy in a restaurant? It's literally everywhere.
@@TruthFiction I agree.
@@TruthFictionTruth
@@GB-gf3dmThat would not be possible because of cross contamination in restaurant kitchens. Even if the item does not contain allergens, it may come into contact with other food or objects used to cook food containing allergens. Even if they listed every ingredient in every item they sell, it still wouldn’t be safe.
Eating out is too risky for severe allergics
And bacteria
Completely agree . If I had anaphylaxis I would not be eating out at all . Sorry to say it but it’s a small penalty for peace of mind
This is horrible. I question why a doctor of all people would trust a waiter to know the ingredients and possible cross-contamination of all the food in a restaurant? That severe of an allergy is a disability and requires special care just as a blind person would need or someone using a wheelchair. It was really not safe for her to ever eat food prepared in a restaurant. Her poor parents and husband though. Such a devastating loss to her family and her community.
I was going to post the same thing. If I had a severe allergy, I would never eat out. Condolences to the family.
First off, as a waiter, you will be expected to know every ingredient that goes into a dish - you are supposed to, thats your job. Least that's how it was for me for every restaurant I served in. Having said that, he should not have guaranteed it because he has no idea if there will be cross-contamination (either by accident or laziness). Sadly if its that severe, I recommend not eating out. Its too risky.
@@tellurye If a server had to know every ingredient of every dish and how it was prepared there would be no servers. Dining out as we know it would be gone, limited to self-serve kiosks. The turn-over rate for a labor intensive low paying job is too high. People with food allergies have to be responsible for their limitations, not the people who serve the food.
@@nealeorinick1700 You clearly have never worked in the food industry. Im not talking McDonald's - Im talking high end restaurants and yes - I knew every ingredient in every dish. Most restaurants are very simple so it wasnt that hard. Most restaurants (the real ones, anyway) have 15 - 25 dishes and recipes arent that exotic. That's why when Gordon Ramsay rescues kitchens - he destroys their menu that have like 75 things on it. Narrows it down to about 20.
My favorite at one of the restaurants was the Pasta Chardonnay - butter, garlic, shallots, salt, white pepper, heavy cream, chardonnay wine and fresh basil. 8 ingredients. Simple. You cant memorize that, I dont know what to tell ya.
I do agree with you that folks should own their own allergies, because its impossible to control everything in the kitchen - even if they have a 100% sanitation rate.
It would be ideal for servers to know the ingredients in their dishes, but if they don't, they can ask the chef. I and my partner have some difficult to avoid food intolerances and allergies, so we always have to ask. I've never had a server who wasn't at least willing to go into the kitchen and double check with the cooks. In terms of not expecting them to do even this...that's ridiculous. Should they not do this basic courtesy and take things lightly and then, something disastrous like this happens, then they deserve a lawsuit and legal repercussions.
Raglan Road is a Third Party restaurant. This is not going to to affect Disney at all. Also if you have an allergy this severe I wouldn’t recommend eating out at all. There’s always a chance of cross contamination no matter how careful a cook is.
Exactly!! It’s not a Disney company, they will not be involved. It’s such a a sad situation.
That is so true. To be safe, you have to bring your own food. 🤷♀️
If I had a life threatening food allergy I would only prepare my own food, and wouldn't trust anyone with my life.
I agree I would be too paranoid of cross contamination.
Probably a line cook paid 7.25$ an hour.
Restaurant is definitely responsible, however, never would I eat out with such severe allergies
Not always possible.
Thank you.
I have celiac disease and as much as a alienates me I do not eat out because it is not worth the risk and my reaction isn't fatal.
She is culpable for her decisions blaming a restaurant server is ridiculous unless the restaurant had signage promoting nut and dairy-free cooking this is a ridiculous and frivolous lawsuit
Sadly, people dont realize that even some spices contain dairy and other allergens. As a parent with a child with a dairy allergy, I have to check everything! So to be safe, we cant take a chance by eating at restaurants.
She was a doctor so she knew the risk. Something fishy about this story. I want to know more about the husband.
No shite, she was a doctor
@@Missunderstood103typical clown always assuming
You are intelligent parents, everyone should have your attitude. Simply nothing worse than losing a child.
I'll be honest... I have no problem trusting that restaurants here in Seattle are actually allergy safe when I say I have a dairy allergy.
It's like that in almost every big liberal city because we have a lot of minorities who can't have dairy.
But Florida? Florida is a mess. I grew up in Florida and would never trust anyone there to serve me food.
You're paid minimum $19/hrs plus healthcare and dental here in Seattle to serve ice cream. Staff is trained to decontaminate properly and will only use freshly cleaned scoops, change their gloves, etc when serving customers with allergies.
Florida has a culture of not liking to learn. They pay poorly. The healthcare there is SO bad. I would know. My mom is a doctor there, and she'll believe Republican conspiracies over wanting to research medical facts. She'll come up with the weirdest diagnosis. After my kidney removal surgery from cancer, she said my physical pain was because I had taken testosterone. (I'm FTM).
When I go visit family in Florida, I do NOT eat out.
It's likely she was unaware of how different it is in Florida. It's uneducated chaos there.
To give you an idea of how bad it is... I would tell my mom my symptoms my entire life. Terrible cystic acne after eating pizza for example. Her response was that it hasn't been proven in literature so I was making it up and tried to convince me to eat pizza repeatedly until I finally lied and said the stress of eating pizza caused me acne.
That is how badly doctors are trained in Florida when it comes to allergens.
My friend came to visit Florida with me. He's allergic to lavender. My mom had no idea that was a possible allergen.
If doctors in Florida aren't trained in allergies, do you expect staff to be trained?
To Amy’s family, words cannot express my deep sorrow for your loss. She is a loss to the world. She was a good friend of mine back in school. I am heartbroken at this tragedy, and I am sending you love and support
I'm sorry for your loss. What people are not understanding is Amy was a person and although her choice led us to this, she still deserves respect and compassion, as does her family. I lost my doctor and you lost a friend.
How can they even prove that they told the waiter or waitress or that the allergy wasn’t from previous food they had eaten?
I once had a customer come in and say she was allergic to garlic. I worked at the Olive Garden. We told her nothing there would be nothing safe for her to consume. Not even the water. A cup could have been contaminated with garlic. She was upset. But who goes to Olive Garden allergic to garlic?😭
I feel so bad for this poor woman. Because she was told everything wpuld be ok. I hope she gets justice. Rip🥺
I manage Asian restaurant and i get customers that have onion / garlic allergies. Always tell them, almost 99% of the menu contain either onion or garlic and the only safe thing they can have is drinks. They get upset but I’d rather be safe than sorry.
"Hey I'm allergic to garlic. Let's get Italian food!" 💀💀💀
What is Justice for stupidity
I once had a customer at KFC who said she was allergic to anything chicken. So I told her that only the orange juice in the container is chicken free
Italian food would be a hard no for me if I was allergic to garlic
This was my worst nightmare as a server. The food always changes so many hands in a restaurant…
I worked in restaurants too. This incident could have been a case where a food expediter in the kitchen sent the wrong order to this woman. Her allergen-free meal could've been properly made, but given to the wrong customer. I any case, it's a very tragic incident, and I believe Disney should be held responsible at least to some degree.
I ordered no cheese, at a Mexican restaurant, the one time. I happened to look over and saw the waiter remove the melted cheese w a knife and fork. That’s deadly for someone w a dairy allergy.
@@vt6020 yep.
I know this sucks, but if I had that kind of allergy I would prepare my own meals and never eat out anywhere!
Correct 👍
This is me actually! Been in so many emergencies, now I cook everything everyday myself, and let me tell you it is a ton of work, but I became pretty good at cooking too.
It is always going to circle back to do not eat out if you need to trust restaurant staff with your life.
Strange to me that this person lived with this allergy for 42 years, and very educated, and died this way. Just sounds funny- suspicious.
No laughing matter but I'd think it very strange indeed (ironic).
Something fishy maybe the husband just want money
As harsh as it sounds, I don't think she should be entrusting her life to a waiter & a cook at a restaurant. That place is a glorified bar and those employees have no idea what's in the foods they sell. They don't keep dishes or pots and pans separate. The pan with the cream sauce with dairy is the same pan used to make marinara sauce (non-dairy). Those employees can't guarantee anything.
I agree, the risk is just way too high for cross contamination to take place. The kitchen in a restaurant is super busy and pots & pans are moving everywhere. Since most people do not have life threatening allergies, the kitchen is likely not focused on this issue. Not every single tiny ingredient of a dish is required to be listed on the menu. The wait staff are also not qualified to know these things.
This is a lesson for severe food allergies people and also for the waiters in the restaurants out there.
Waiters can't know for sure the food doesn't have allergens.
@@kosmosbjm Sounds like the waiter was super confident in assuring her the food was fine for her, though. It's true that as someone with such an allergy you can't trust anyone. Lapse in judgment on both her part but also the waiter's. He should not guarantee anything that can't be guaranteed.
@@kosmosbjm Exactly. Half the time *I* don't even know the fully extent of ingredients in the foods I eat at restaurants. The only way I would would be in the foods I actually buy from the store because it lists them. Restaurants are usually very busy and mistakes, especially if they're not careful, can certainly happen. The restaurant was NOT her babysitter or caregiver. She should have KNOWN better if she knew her allergies were THAT severe!
at Disney, they know they’re liable. it’s not like it’s some random tiki lounge. she should have been able to trust her meal.
When you have life threatening food allergies it's best not to eat out.
yes not to trust anything you dont make
Omgosh so true. It's just not worth it. Rip to the lovely lady ❤
This is true. She was on vacation she thought nothing would happen to her. After this tragic death . I hope they family gets justice and peace. Disney needs to change be responsible and hold accountability for passing of the doctor . Disney or any park theme and food chains needs to be careful with food allergies because if this tragic happen to a doctor I can't imagine for a child .
everyone has to eat out eventually.... obviously we'd think a world class place like disney has their shit together. i hope they sue disney for ALL DISNEY'S MONEY
Yes and not. Go out to eat at good restaurants with good reviews. Not fast food places or park food or truck food or anything like that. Just professionally made
I would never eat out if had severe allergies. You can’t trust no one but yourself
Irrelevant
@@lilithowland yet here you are
Relevant!
Life saving sentiment, dear ❤
Y'all so distrustful over anyone. What's wrong with this generation's thinking (by generation I'm referring to anyone that lives at this time). Always pursuing one's own pleasure and needs, all about yourself. You all terraformed this living space into the true depiction of hell.
I’m as so glad I’m not allergic to anything. It takes just one person not being cautious or being complacent to put your life at risk. So sorry to the family. Be careful and stay prepared.
If I had severe life threatening allergies, I'd be terrified to go to any restaurants 😢
Yeah ! I wonder if they carried epi pen or just expected them not to Lie about how they cooked food
True
@@Kwildcat13she did they say in the video if you watched it 🙄
everyone has to eat out eventually.... obviously we'd think a world class place like disney has their shit together. i hope they sue disney for ALL DISNEY'S MONEY
Something doesn’t add up here, why would a highly educated doctor, who had such severe allergies, potentially put herself at risk by eating in a public restaurant in a theme park. Surely she was aware of cross-contamination, that waiters are very poorly paid employees, and sometimes things happen in kitchens without people being aware of them. Haven’t you ever just even plainly been served a wrong dish or had something go wrong with your order. It’s more common than we think.
The severity of the allergic reactions also depends on her body condition at the time. Make sense since being at Disney means a long day under the sun and heat probably dehydrated and other things contributed to the reaction be lethal.
Foul play is highly probable also. The husband must be investigated thoroughly imo
everyone has to eat out eventually.... obviously we'd think a world class place like disney has their shit together. i hope they sue disney for ALL DISNEY'S MONEY
@@Aznable-eu1jeAbsolutely! Hopefully, there are cameras on premises. Was food or drink left unattended?
@@Aznable-eu1jethe waitress was probably black.
Now that I’m allergic to everything, I understand how this must feel for people living with what I call this disability. Not trying to be a snob. Just wanting to eat like a normal person with what limited things I can have. Sucks to try to eat with loved ones and friends. Really, the worst kind of underrated disability
I will never ever understand why people with severe food allergies eat at restaurants. Almost no restaurant is going to be able to confirm that food is safe for those with severe allergies. Even if the allergen is not an ingredient in the dish, the prep area or the utensils used may have come in contact with the allergen.
Rule of thumb: if the restaurant has ANY dish that contains something you are severely allergic to, do not eat there. If the allergen is in the kitchen, there is no way to guarantee it won’t end up in your food.
Exactly!
There was this couple that had 2 baby kids almost and the parents said that that daughter are allergic to nuts(?) I can’t remember but the restaurant we were in is literally has nuts in the title. They requested a dish without one and the waiter is like wait-no no I’m sorry but we suggest not eating on the menu at all for her safety. The parents freakin risked it anyway!! I was like omg. Not only that but The kids kept running back and forth and dropping their baby bag and jackets, (waiters almost tripped on it too) parents don’t do anything at all just no consideration for others, and that really says a lot and I felt bad for the kids because I feel like the parents are doing this on purpose in order to make a lawsuit.
You’ll never understand why they eat at restaurants? Maybe because it’s a normal human thing that we all like to do….
ah gotta love the victim blaming....
True.
Gotta say, I wouldn't trust a Disney employee with my life.
Very sorry this happened.
Such a loss to her family and to the people she would of healed.
“Hey Tyron is this safe?”
Not a Disney employee. Raglan Road rents space from Disney.
i'm a former employee... and i would agree with 100% i will never return to disney, i did the college program over 10 years ago. that place is literally hell on earth. i'll never take my kids to disney and i would never trust disney with anything
If you don't trust a Disney employee, much less a non-Disney employee then.
At least Disney is f😊very strict when it comes to people's wellbeing and try their best so things like this don't happen. This happens way more often at non-Disney restaurants with irresponsible employees & businesses who don't care much.
@@GorgieClarissagood for you. My family have been going with the kids for years, since the 90s and we always have a magical experience with so many beautiful memories to tell in the future. I'm 35 now and taking my kids too! My sister went for the 1st time ever in 2018 with her 3 kids and she loved, she then went again in 2022. She now wants to live in Orlando only because of Disney. She always say Disney is her happy place. She's been to other states and had a horrible experience unlike at WDW.
No wonder WDW is the most visited park in the whole world. ✨💫
Husband should be questioned to rule out foul play. Also what if they were sharing food too? Disney serves so many people everyday to many of those with food conditions. This is the first that resulted in fatality. Seems too perfect as a setup
Yes…crossed my mind as well
😆 🤣
I feel a strong thing within me saying her husband did this to collect insurance money and he is trying to put it on the restaurant. She was a doctor. Something doesn’t add up here, and that it happened 45 minutes later, I read in another report. Strong feelings come over me that her husband is involved. I am sorry if I am wrong!
Nowadays anything is possible and trusting yourself is the only way to protect yourself.
SAME!
Good point! Strong food allergic does showing up right away after you eat! My son have peanut allergies and it show right the way not 45 mins later
I think exactly the same with you. Her husband has some issues for sure. He definitely need her insurance money
She was the Doctor !
And that interview with her parents were News channel , not the police or investigator.
Would not risk eating out if I have a severe allergies to nuts or dairy. Very risky
Yeah those ingredients are way too common, even in trace amounts.
As tragic as this story is, there’s no way to ensure the food has not been contaminated at all unless the server, food preparer, cook, and dishwasher are all one person. And even then, it’s not guaranteed. Every plate would be need to be scrutinized underneath a microscope to guarantee that kind of quality.
This!
Why would anyone with a deadly food allergy trust a waiter?
It's kinda sus tbh. .
She was prolly put in a situation where she couldn't really inquire/pester about the food further.
Also, considering it's a massive payout should the lawsuit be won.
Yeah if i had a deadly alergy to TWO INCREDIBLY COMMON STAPLE FOOD INGREDIENTS I certainly would not be trusting the word of some minimum wage chef and waiter…
Or any restaurant in general. This happens enough, at people's own weddings even, that I wouldn't trust anyone but myself, and maybe my own mom or spouse, to prepare my food.
@@nononene3079 I bet you’re right.
@@Aznable-eu1je My 16 yr old told me we’re not supposed to say sus anymore. I finally caught on and it’s gone.
An NYU Grad is not going to eat out willingly with a life threatening allergy. They need to look into who she went with.
If an allergy is this severe, you shouldn't put your faith in industrial food and minimum wage workers.
People want to enjoy life though and they should be able to. It just shows lax preparation at the restaurant and disney
@@awtodor Ppl can enjoy life without eating at a mediocre restaurant. Restaurant kitchen workers are mostly people who can barely speak English. Too risky for ppl who can die from allergy
Hard to know if she was specific enough as many allergens. Hard to prove this one unfortunately, shouldn't be suing.
Agree!
What's your alternative, never eat while you're out if you have a food allergy? lol @ "minimum wage", this is a Disney World restaurant, those people probably make more than any of us.
If you’re that allergic, you should carry two epipens at all times. I had an allergic reaction and they gave me an epipen dose, 50 mg of Benadryl and a bunch of prednisone at urgent care. I was also sent to the ER to be observed overnight. They said the symptoms can come back and if they do, they are worse the second time around.
In more serious cases epipen do not work
@@ezeanichidera4875in this case they didn’t have one so the argument is mute
@@Kwildcat13 watch the video again. She used an epipen but it did not work🤦🏾♀️
@@Kwildcat13She used one. Did you even listen to the video 😒
Same for my daughter.
You know...... if you have this severe of an allergy related to food, you have no business eating out... anywhere.... you cannot put your life in a waiter's hands at a busy restaurant.
Agreed! My own thoughts exactly
everyone has to eat out eventually.... obviously we'd think a world class place like disney has their shit together. i hope they sue disney for ALL DISNEY'S MONEY
@@jerkchickenblogpack a lunch
You’re absolutely right
A beautiful lady who devoted her life to saving others. Such a shame. RIP.
If you have a life-threatening allergy, no restaurant can assure you that the food is allergen-free. Bring your own food, drinks, utensils, cup, and plate or else. So fxcx sad!!!
If a restaurant says they will honor dietary restrictions and health issues, you shouldn’t end up dead after eating because they were careless and cross contaminated a plate with other ingredients. Either the restaurant say they can’t do that or GET IT TOGETHER. Too many sloppy employees. It’s not that hard to avoid cross contamination if you pay attention. This was preventable. Awareness is needed!
Absolutely agree 100%. As a doctor she should have known better. She played russian roulette eating out and paid a terrible price.
You can't at disney no outside anything.
@@dmax64wow! Nothing like victim blaming. No wonder this world is going to h3ll! No one takes responsibility but blames everyone else! You’ll get yours some day…..then possibly you may understand. But very little hope because you are part of the problem.
@@katiem4539 "cause of death... *elevated* levels of dairy and nut in her system", so just "cross-contamination"? I don't think so !
Is the kitchen a clean environment that cross contamination is not possible? For many of the places that make nut free products specifically have a clause saying that.
No, it's not possible.
I have never been to or worked at a place that claimed they could keep allergens out of other foods. Especially not one for dairy allergens. Who cooks without butter?
@@TruthFiction It is pretty easy as long as you clean properly and don't reuse. You never use something you just dirtied, ever. I do not know if you've seen an open kitchen setup in a very fancy restaurant but you'll notice how well the stations are set apart and although it obviously isn't 100% avoidable it is at the very least manageable. IMO I think it is a lot harder to manage a produce allergy than a meat / seafood allergy as you know we're supposed to take extra steps to prevent cross contam in the first place...
You can prepare your own food if you think that. It's not a matter of q clean kitchen or dirty kitchen. It's a matter of handling different ingredients and constantly cleaning surfaces. Some people make mistakes too or are rushed.
@@crescentcrab At the end of the day I'll still contend a great restaurant with a good kitchen system is a lot safer to eat at than any old diner. If you're going to eat out with an allergy make sure you go somewhere accredited and bring two epipens. I am simply saying that the level of unavoidable cross-contamination is not quite as large as what is completely avoidable. I typically trust sushi chefs a lot with allergies as many here are extremely accomodating to shellfish allergies and through this system of good organization and discipline it would be truly bizarre to see a mistake. Maybe American cuisine is just different and that I would not really be aware of, but there is a lot to be said for perfectionism.
As someone who used to work at Disney, they typically take great measures to make sure allergens are not present. I’m so surprised this happened. Definitely due to negligence on someone’s part
True
I had no idea epi-pens didn't stop the reaction completely. How devastatingly sad for the husband and parents 😢
They cause an adrenaline response which reduces the symptoms especially closed airway, but sometimes the anaphylaxis can target the heart then you are screwed
If it’s life or death on what do you eat? You Should never eat out.
Most cooks and servers are just trying to get through their day and not worry about the minutia every ingredient. Even certain ingredients you don’t even know if it has byproducts of wheat, nuts, crawfish, etc..
I rarely eat out with my shellfish allergy , but even the grocery stores have signs that say say nothing is allergy free. There’s truly nowhere safe to eat
Their job is to know the menu… that what they get paid for!
@@preciousjacob6108 their job is to PREPARE what’s in the menu, not have knowledge of every nuance to every used ingredient. Do you realize how hidden some of these allergens are in certain foods?
I heard a Disney waitress who was also a classmate in my college class say that the most annoying thing about working there were the customers who had allergies. She then went on to say that they shouldn't dine out or just pack lunches because they're inconveniencing the workers. Fair enough to say that most waiters and waitresses don't take our allergies seriously, so it truly is a risk when dining out. I have tried many times myself to convey the severity of my allergies and still got a few allergic reactions that resulted in an immediate visit to the emergency room. Now I mostly eat at vegan places to be sure I won't get an allergic reaction. Truly sad to hear what happened to this lady.
I have a mild fish allergy and people will give me a hard time about it like I’m lying for attention or something. Even my dad has questioned me about it a few times. I’ve seen some people take allergies as a joke and try to feed people the wrong thing on purpose just to test them
Did she explain that the reason they were irritating was because of all of the extra steps they had to take? It isn't as simple as don't put tomatoes on a burger.
Bro, nah…that’s horrid.
This isn’t like bringing your kids to a movie theater. You didn’t ask for your allergies. People shouldn’t be denied access to quality vacations or eateries just because of their allergies. If they want to say “no substituting” or whatever, they need to clarify that publicly. This is sick.
And if you are so concerned, carry an Epi-pen with you at ALL times!!🤷♂🤷♂@@ISayThingz
@@ISayThingz You can't guarantee there won't be cross contamination, though. As long as the stuff's all in the kitchen together, there's a risk of contamination that cannot be eliminated.
Allergen reactions can be so scary, especially when they affect your ability to breathe. If you know that you have severe allergic reactions to certain foods, you have to be extremely cautious about where you eat. Even the most careful kitchens cannot completely avoid cross-contamination, so it can be difficult to predict if you will have a reaction. I hope that Disney will consider posting a warning about this issue in the future.
So she didn't eat the food at the restaurant? Was it takeout? Because if you're that allergic ,you usually go into shock immediately after eating something, not forty five minutes later. Thats exactly what happened to me when the nurse gave me my chemo. Literally in seconds. I couldnt even tell herbecause my throat swelled up that quick.i had to hit her with my hand to get her attention..Or did the husband do something and they are the scapegoat.
The waiter has nothing to do with it, he only served the food, he did not prepare and cook it
That's fine but if someone ask if their food is safe and you say "Yes" instead of "No" or " I'm not sure" You then bear responsibility
According to the husband, the waiter _guaranteed_ that her food was allergen free. That waiter is responsible for his words!
@@rudycarrera791but that's according to the husband. Who really knows? Maybe the husband put it in her food, who knows? 🤷♀️
This is absolutely not true. He/she may not be 100% responsible, but you cannot guarantee or promise there are not allergen if you don't know for sure.
@@alexaonther0xmy thoughts as well. What if someone close to her put those allergens to her food
If your allergies are that serious, you don't need to eat out. You are putting your life in the hands of a restaurant worker.
they were from NY on vacation in Florida, it's pretty hard not to eat out when you're on vacation and its really not a high expectation for a restaurant to be conscious about allergens, if anything that's bare minimum customer service
@@yungphame When you have sever life threatening allergies, do you really want to put so much trust in strangers?
Having that anti allergen in her possession suggests the seriousness of her allergy. They should have not dined out but prepared their food. Restaurants can't for sure guarantee the allergens in the meals prepared....prepared using same kitchenware to prepare all entrees. Wait staff have no control in the food preparations..just my opinion
With deep sympathy to her family.
@HaightTheGreat Youre acting like theyre administering medicine or sumn. Plenty of people with severe allergies eat out because 99.99% of the time, workers arent so negligent that they either forgot or ignored a request about allergies even after being told multiple times
@yungphame I agree to some extent. It is hard to eat out while on vacation but, some hotels/resorts do have kitchens where you can cook meals so you don't have to eat out. If someone has severe allergic reactions to food, they should take extra precautions and book accommodations for hotels with a kitchen. I believe Disney has them at their cabins.
I'm so sorry to hear of this, sending so much love to the husband and family. I wish eating out was much easier for people with allergies.
I pray for her family especially her parents. They’re so sweet. I hope justice is served and it never happens again. Rest in peace beautiful angel ❤️🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻🌹
I think the husband is behind it that's just my opinion
My thoughts exactly who’s to say he didn’t add the dairy/nuts pretty easy cover up if so. Hopefully I’m wrong.
What does he get out of it?
@@AlejandroSovsa money duhh the root of all evil
It is surprising at Disney World. I've been to Disney a few times and I've never been to a place whose restaurants are more conscious about diet restrictions and food allergies.
My spidey senses are tingling here
Look into the husband for not doing something shady for life insurance.
That crossed my mind too, maybe I watch too many true crime shows lol
My first thought as well but then there's that report about the wife having ELEVATED levels of dairy and nut in her system. I took that to mean that the allergens really were incorporated into the dish and not added afterwards by the husband.
@@Kenna198 its not a rare motive anymore.
@@ocdholic the husband would have added it as well as tampered with the epipen.
Wow I thought the same.
The best thing to do when you have this problem is just don't eat out, sometimes you may get tired of cooking at home all the time, but unfortunately you may just have to eat home to be on the safe side, or go to a restaurant you know u can trust if that is even possible..
A lot of waitresses and servers are lazy. They will not check to see what’s in the foods. They usually say they’re not sure and then don’t ever check to confirm for you. Restaurants do not train their servers and waitresses on things like this.
Disney is being sued because they're big. The restaurant isn't even owned or operated by Disney. They just have an outdoor mall where this restaurant lives, which is owned and operated by another company. This is the same as somebody suing a mall because some negligent food vendor in the food court did something bad.
Disney owns and manages many of the restaurants. Do you even know what restaurant it was before you made this idiotic comment.
Finally a smart comment... they won't put that in the story though because people cant wait to hear negativity about Disney. Raglan road has their own insurance for accidents. 100% correct
Exactly.
@missaaman8580 .These days people dwell so much on negativity. When they hate you no matter what, you are always wrong. People do not do research or read anymore they just go by what they hear
Yes! And what if it’s the husband who added those allergens secretly? Just what ifs..
If your food allergies are that severe why would you ever eat at a restaurant anywhere?
I agree. If I know my allergies were that severe, I would not eat at a restaurant
At an Irish Pub especially. There's butter in everything, so it would be way too easy to cross contaminate. I'm baffled by the logic of the couple on this one, but it's still sad that it happened.
Exactly
They're proud of her and they love her. She will always be with them. I hope they can feel better soon.
They never will
Why would you ever eat out knowing this could kill you .
Hopefully the detectives look into the husband just in case there was foul play due to marital issues
I agree!
I was just thinking that!!! It’s like the perfect set up. Busy area…disney will take the spot light…I’m not a doctor but my friends who have peanut allergies, have reactions within minutes when ingesting it. This took her 45 mins after they left. So much could have happened in between that 45min window
Her husband must be investigated in this case. This is very weird. Since Disney has special chef that prepares the food with allergy requirements.
Disney has special chef that prepares the food with allergy requirement, hence the lawsuit.
I agree something is fishy. She has allergies for that long and it’s the first time she dined and died.
Agreed, husband needs to be looked at
@@bluedragontoybash2463hence why the husband should be investigated as well
Exactly what I was thinking, she was a medical doctor, she knew what to do and how to avoid things. If she used her EpiPen, and it buys time, why didn't they get her immediate help?!?
I can't help but wonder if the husband had a motive...
It would be so easy to slip an allergen into the food of someone seated at your table.
come on, that would be the first thing disney would have said if it were true- obviously it's not in this case
yup doctor has big life insurance + disney gives big compensation...
Why wouldn't he just divorce if unhappy
@@watermelonlover745duh money!! He probably married her for the money then saw her life insurance and wanted that too
Sweet Mother and Father so sorry for the loss of your daughter 😪
Come on, she should have known better, she was a doctor! Don’t ever trust another person saying what’s in the food!
Do we really have the full story though?
She’s a Doctor not the Cheff??? Where’s the Correlation between being a Doctor and Eating at a Restaurant that accommodates your Request!
@@Iceyfire12 She asked the waiter. When in doubt don’t eat it!
@@rncine Exactly, she wasn't 2, or 12, or even 22. She was *42*. I am sure she's had to adjust to her allergy for a while now.
'' Oh honey the 17 yo said there is no dairy in this chesecake''
@Msey-ey6ks
What awful parents.
I’m sure there will be a full investigation including the husband, and all staff. The waiter transports the food and delivers the questions to the chefs/cooks who provide them with an answer. It came from somewhere and such a sad story. My prayers are with her family and loved ones, I hope they get the answers they deserve.
May she rest in peace. But I don’t understand people with these severe allergies, in which they could die going to restaurants. Yes, enjoy life and that’s the risk you take, but I wouldn’t trust someone with my life if I had a severe allergy. Unless you’re in the kitchen, seeing how they handle utensils, how they prepare the area, how they have the food stored I would not trust anyone to prepare my meal. Especially employees at an amusement park which are probably being paid minimum wage and are not skilled chefs/cooks.
One should be able to trust restaurants to follow the law.
Wow so sad😢. As a doctor, you helped so many people, at the end no one could help you😢. Rip
If you your allergy is life threatening don't eat outside.
I don’t care I want money
I can't help but agree. Having "other people" prepare your food is basically playing Russian Roulette. GOD Rest her soul 🙏
Hire a chef!
IDK guys, I've seen a lot of crime docs. They should look into the husband's search history.
Same thought
Right? Notice the husband was not really mentioned or interviewed
Same thought
Always have to see if something was going on with the spouse... Cute kitties btw! 😻😻
@@jennimontalvanlm@o not everyone wants to be on camera right after their wife dies like what ?
I'm sorry for your loss,praying for healing
Why do people with allergens keep rolling the dice with their lives trusting restaurants and people they don't know with their food is beyond me smh
All that to eat an Irish pub.
So sad , May She rest in peace and my condolence to her family. 🙏🏿
Poor parents! Sending them my love and prayers
It sucks but these things happen. If your allergies are that extreme, probably prepare your own food.
Why didn't the Epi-Pen work?!?
🤔 And then transport her immediately to the hospital?
Because epi pens aren't miracle workers.
This is incredibly tragic! 💔 My deepest condolences to the family of the NYU doctor. Such a devastating loss. May justice be served and lessons learned from this heartbreaking incident. 🕯
I’m sorry for their loss😢
I have a severe shellfish allergy so I don’t eat out much!! NO restaurant can guarantee 100% that you’re safe with your allergies.
Her symptoms appeared 45 minutes later?? Very very odd. Her husband should be investigated
That's not so odd. I had an anaphylactic episode that started 20 minutes after I ingested the food.
45 mins from when they asked the waiter
According to the Mayo Clinic a food allergy can manifest itself anywhere from a few minutes to two hours after exposure.@@Living_the_Highlight
Agreed! Husband should be investigated. Seems like a perfect setup. Disney serves so many people everyday with so many food conditions.
This is Heartbreaking😢
I'm confused as to which allergens they identified. There is no way to say the food has NO allergens, but they can tell you if there are particular allergens that might be at risk.
Worked in the res. Industry for 10+ years.
Whenever someone mentioned an allergy, I would relay to the manager on shift + chef in kitchen & line cooks as well.
Manager would make sure to stop by table to clarify proper precautions and all that were taken…
But also if it was a serious life threatening allergy like this, I would not risk eating out
I wouldn’t trust anyone to prepare my food if I had that allergies sad to say that but you need to know for sure what your eating
"... 45 minutes later"?? Hmm 🤔. There's something VERY strange about an anaphylactic reaction after 45 minutes. It just doesn't work that way.
I've been in shock 6 times ( 2 foods,/ 4 meds,) and I used an EPI pen and called 911. Each time I was given a drip. It's more than frightening when you have 20 minutes to live if not treated. I've never gone into shock after using an EPI pen and going to the ER.
I thought the same thing too, anaphylaxis does not take 45 min to appear after exposure …
No it doesn't. Within a few minutes of shock after eating something, a rash appears on the chin, upper lip and above. Not 45 minutes later.
@@user-hr3tx6uu9o Exactly!! 🎯
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Who’s to say he did not plant that in her food …….
This is my biggest fear for our son. He’s an adult and super careful. But it’s a risk eating out and even at home as every packaged container lists the ingredients but mistakes are made in factories ALL THE TIME. Many prayers for the family.
Last time I ate there I was with someone with a food allergen. The server repeatedly asked the CHEF if there was any Nightshade in the meal and the CHEF repeatedly said NO. When the server did independent research on her phone on the spice it DID IN FACT HAVE NIGHTSHADE IN THE SPICE. Thank goodness for the server and NOT the chef. I believe they are 100% responsible because it happened to the family I was with at this exact restaurant Halloween of last year
But here’s the thing.. you’re placing full responsibility on someone that they have the knowledge to know exactly what one is allergic to. It’s just a chef. He’s not a doctor or a trained nutritionist or botanist. The chef has to then in turn make a guess from his own knowledge as to what allergen is found in what foods. It’s too much responsibility I do not believe any chef should have that placed on their shoulders. To say so means we’re not going to see people filling chef jobs, because they will be wary and choose some other profession.
Look, I get it. It’s inconvenient not to be able to eat out. I myself have allergies to certain foods- it’s not deadly, but I’ve often pondered if I was, would I be choosing to eat out?…and my answer was ‘no’, I would not. In fact, it sucked, but in order for me to avoid getting sick from eating out, which happened quite often, I would just pack food and bring it along with me…no fun, I know, but it’s MY responsibility that I don’t get sick. I don’t expect others to know all the foods I can get sick from. That’s way too much to ask of a total stranger just trying to do their job. A lot of factors like cross-contamination are really out of the chef’s hands.
Well the mistake you made was expecting the chef to be a botanist. If you told him a more specific allergy like saying peppers, tomatoes etc, then that message would be more specific. Not every chef is from a culinary institute
That’s sad. It’s pathetic that the server had to use the internet to research the truth about that spice. The chef supposedly has a higher level of training and of responsibility for the contents of the meals. Ignoring that responsibility should be grounds for criminal liability.
Tell your friend with food allergen to STOP eating out.
Oh bs. DON'T go out to restaurants, you "entitled" disgusting kids!
I work at restaurants and it always stresses me when they have allergies because there is no guarantee especially how severe the allergy is. We try our best and as a server I do express my concerns. I pray her family finds peace
hard to believe that a doctor who does not know his allergy in food and be in his office curing people. this is a scary world.
This is absolutely tragic and I feel for the family. That being said she was an highly educated Dr and knowing the severity of her condition I’m surprised she didn’t carry her own food. I have 2 grand nephews that have a very rare genetic disease to fats and their mom has to make everything for them. Not worth the risk to put your trust in someone else. What a loss.
if you have severe food allergies, you simply cannot eat food that you or a trusted friend or loved one didn’t cook. it’s really that simple 🤷🏽♀️
Her husband has a very suspicious face. 🤔 He is definitely not a doctor. You can tell straight away. I’m not sure how she’s ended up with him?! I hope the restaurant has many cameras near their table and police will be investigating. Too many strange things, elevated level of allergic ingredients in her wood, EpiPen which didn’t work, etc. Husband looks like that person who may enjoy some insurance money and the benefits from Disney lawsuit!
When I initially saw him next to her, I thought that something was off with him as well. If he is to blame for her death, I pray that his is caught soon!
White guy Asian woman…hmmm. Where have I seen that before? I don’t know…almost everywhere these days? 🤡
Just last night i watch a video about a female police officer who killed 6 famaily members for insurance and the same taught came to my mind watching this video
Yeah, lots of creepy men such as this guy are getting certain women for which they definitely don’t qualify. Not surprised that her parents approved of him, though😢
What a horrible speculation to make based off of NOTHING. You should be ashamed.
Condolences, love, prayers and hugs to her Family and friends.
My condolences goes to her family R.I.P Doctor
If you have an allergy to certain foods, don't eat out! Your life depends on it...❤
yes unreal
That's not how the world works, but go off.
yes it is. its exactly how the world works. thats why she died@@Tortilla.Reform
Victim blaming, nice.
@@Tortilla.Reform It does though. I'm not even a doctor, and even I understand that you can't trust busy, minimum wage employees to not make a mistake and in her case it can be (and was) life-threatening. This lady was playing with fire, I would have assumed more intelligence from a doctor.