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Parents on social media are complaining about the new Peter Rabbit movie because it 'makes light of food allergies'
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EARLIER THIS WEEK, children’s movie Peter Rabbit was released with a star-studded cast that includes Domhnall Gleeson, Daisy Ridley, James Corden, Margot Robbie, Sam Neill and Rose Byrne to name a few.
Based on the classic children’s books by Beatrix Potter, Peter Rabbit is a story that plenty of people grew up with since its release in 1902. So naturally, parents are nearly as excited as kids to go see the movies.
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However, many parents found themselves disappointed when they actually went to see the movie. Why? Because it features what they call ‘food allergy bullying’. The Kids With Food Allergies Foundation wrote a post warning parents that it contains scenes that children may find disturbing.
The KFA concluded by saying jokes about allergic reactions contribute to the attitude of the general public which often does not take the risk of allergic reactions seriously. Their Facebook post has been shared over 10,000 times.
There have been thousands of comments from parents, including one who wrote:
In another open letter to Sony, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America also expressed disapproval about this scene. They also said that “the segment makes light of the seriousness of food allergies.”
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