As a lifelong auditor (who hates his life) I’ve always hated how regulators assume businesses exist to comply with regulation rather than, you know, be a business.
Unelected bureaucrats like to imagine themselves to be gods, and their regulations handed down like stone tablets to the pitiable Moses & his golden calf worshiping heathens, sorely in need of divine judgment.
They also love to listen to far-left academics ["experts"] & hate to listen to their victims ["evil capitalist scum who would sell their own grandma for a dollar"].
And their lesson learned from their failure here is never that they fucked up and need to re-assess. No, their response is always "we need to regulate harder".
If the ADA can result in free videos being removed from a university website/youtube because they don't have subtitles then you can be damn sure the feds will eventually do it for allergens.
As a lifelong auditor (who hates his life) I’ve always hated how regulators assume businesses exist to comply with regulation rather than, you know, be a business.
Unelected bureaucrats like to imagine themselves to be gods, and their regulations handed down like stone tablets to the pitiable Moses & his golden calf worshiping heathens, sorely in need of divine judgment.
They also love to listen to far-left academics ["experts"] & hate to listen to their victims ["evil capitalist scum who would sell their own grandma for a dollar"].
And their lesson learned from their failure here is never that they fucked up and need to re-assess. No, their response is always "we need to regulate harder".
We must force these companies to provide allergen-free versions of every product they make, for every potential allergy.
If the ADA can result in free videos being removed from a university website/youtube because they don't have subtitles then you can be damn sure the feds will eventually do it for allergens.