This apparently comes from a decision by Congress:
- found on http://www.foodallergy.org/There are ingredients that can be derived from major allergens that may contain extremely small levels of allergenic protein. When the level of allergenic protein is present at these low levels, it is believed that the food-allergic individual should be able to safely eat the food. By way of example, there are clinical studies demonstrating that highly refined oils can be safely consumed by food-allergic individuals, even though these oils may contain very small levels of protein. Congress exempted highly refined oils from the allergen labeling requirements.
Anytime that I see soybean or peanut oil in the list of ingredients on a product, I put the product back. Is it safe to consume these highly refined oils? I seem to remember Polly saying that a potato chip company switched to corn oil and she began having a reaction to their product.
Does the answer depend on the individual's level of intolerance?
Gloria