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    Yes, due to contamination not allergies. When speaking to a lawyer friend she asked about it, and said I should make sure that I have a clause in my contract or that my insurance covers it. She said things happen and we can never predict how people will react, that prevention is always better.
    I am going to look into my insurance.

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    You could always go another route and have parents provide the food. I know I'm in the minority on this forum for it, but I don't provide any food at all.

    But it is an interesting thought, with all the stuff I had to do to get my license nothing specifically about food poisoning came up - other than making sure counters and table tops are sanitized to prevent food borne illness in that regard. I but I would think it is part of the liability insurance coverage.

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    Honestly I've never given it a second thought. Food is rarely brought in here but I've never turned it away. I serve store bought and home made. Parents are putting their kids in someone else's care -- they could get sick anywhere including at home from something mom made.

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    I don't provide food except for a special treat. I have a boy that may have a possible nut allergy, we're not really sure as his mom is deathly allergic so he's never had nuts before. One of the daycare kids have brought a treat (for herself) that has had nuts. So I've held it back. But she brought a yoghurt covered almond that I didn't originally recognize as a nut. It's like this parent isn't taking it seriously. Her daughter's birthday was this month, luckily she brought in store bought cupcakes. Now I don't feel like I can trust her.

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