YOUR GUIDE TO MANAGING FOOD ALLERGIES & CELIAC DISEASE

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YOUR GUIDE TO MANAGING FOOD ALLERGIES & CELIAC DISEASE For more information contact Lauren McKnight-Ford, RDN, LD E: lauren.mcknight-ford@uky.edu T: 859-552-8750 Dining

OUR COMMITMENT: How we help you manage celiac disease & severe allergies on campus UK Dining supports students who have celiac disease or a food allergy by providing an array of choices in our residential dining halls Fresh Food Company and Champions Kitchen and a selection of our other campus dining locations. We strive to provide reasonable arrangements for students with celiac disease and food allergies, so that they too may participate in the campus dining experience armed with the knowledge necessary to make informed choices. The following plan has been developed for customers with special dietary needs in order to provide you with the best possible plan of action. YOUR MANAGEMENT Student responsibilities when managing their food allergy or celiac disease in the residential dining locations: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. If you have a severe food allergy or celiac disease, please contact the University of Kentucky Disability Resource Center at 859-257-2754 or susan.fogg@uky.edu. You will also need to submit medical documents to the UK Disability Resource Center to register your food allergy or celiac disease. Once appropriate documents have been completed and received, you will need to attend a scheduled meeting with the UK Dining Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN), Lauren McKnight-Ford. The RDN will discuss how UK Dining can best meet your needs, learn how you were managing your food allergy before college, and introduce you to the management team. You will also receive a customized Food Allergy Alert card which will allow you to request specially-prepared meals and specialty menu items such as gluten-free pizza. Contact Lauren at 859-552-8750 or lauren.mcknight-ford@uky.edu. After the initial meeting, the RDN will communicate with the location chefs and managers about your specific dietary needs. Together the team will determine the best way to accommodate your needs by utilizing the current systems and procedures within UK Dining. Ongoing communication and follow up will occur after these initial meetings. If you are unsure of the ingredients in a specific menu item, direct your questions to the UK Dining RDN or ask the manager on duty. Please ask a cashier or UK Dining employee to assist you if you need help locating these individuals. While we make every effort to provide you the information you need to make decisions about foods to eat in our dining halls, the possibility for a reaction does exist in community dining facilities that are partially self-service. If you have been prescribed an EpiPen, be sure to carry it with you at all times. Be proficient in self management of your food allergy(ies) or celiac disease including: a. Avoidance of foods to which you are allergic or cause illness b. Recognition of symptoms of allergic reactions c. How and when to tell someone you might be having an allergy related problem d. Knowledge of proper use of medications to treat allergic reactions e. Carry emergency contact information with you If you have further questions or concerns, please contact our UK Dining Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Lauren McKnight-Ford, or a location manager on duty. We encourage students with allergies or celiac disease to correspond with the RDN as much as possible in order for us to know that you are successfully navigating our dining halls. 1

Our environment, reducing the risk of cross contact. Cross contact occurs when food comes in contact with another food and their proteins mix, creating the potential for an allergic reaction. Since some food in Fresh Food Company and Champions Kitchen is self-serve, cross contact is possible. UK Dining provides separate serving utensils for each item in an effort to mitigate customer cross contact. UK Dining also trains and educates employees involved in food production and service about the importance of changing gloves and cleaning utensils between recipes in order to reduce the risk of cross contact. To Assist in Reducing the Risk of Cross Contact: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Notify the employee serving you of your allergy, and ask that they change their gloves and use a new utensil or a fresh pan at a made-to-order station. Use caution with deep-fried foods. Frying oil is reused before being changed which can lead to cross contact because food fried in oil releases some of its protein which is then absorbed by other foods fried in the same oil (Examples include French fries, fried chicken, and onion rings). Use caution with bakery items. Some of our bakery items are prepared on-site by our bakery department and have the potential to come in contact with other ingredients in the kitchen. Request to be served food from the back of the house that have not been placed on the serving line next to foods with common allergies. If you are concerned about a certain item or need assistance, ask the cashier or another employee to find the manager on duty in order to assist you. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES If you are experiencing the symptoms of anaphylaxis: 1. 2. 3. 4. Call 911 or indicate for someone to call 911. If you are prescribed, administer your EpiPen. Notify a UK Dining employee of your condition. Contact UK Dining about your experience so the problem that may have caused the reaction can be addressed. If you are experiencing an allergic reaction, but not anaphylaxis: 1. 2. 3. Follow instructions as directed by your physician. Notify a UK Dining employee of your condition. Contact UK Dining about your experience so the problem that may have caused the reaction can be addressed. 2

Below are the most common food allergens. If you have been diagnosed with one or more food allergies, please know that we re here to help. The UK RDN and dining managers are willing to meet with you to discuss menu ingredients and preparation to allow for the best possible experience within our dining halls. Peanut Allergy Peanut butter is served at our dining halls and peanuts are found in some bakery selections. Students with a peanut allergy are advised to take caution with bakery items as well as other areas within the dining halls. Also, be aware that some of our pestos are prepared using peanuts as opposed to pine nuts. Chick-fil-A in the uses 100% refined peanut oil in the cooking process of all of their breaded chicken. All meals offered in the Worry Free Zone at Fresh Food Company and Champions Kitchen are prepared without peanuts. Tree Nut Allergy Tree nuts may be present in select bakery items. Students with a tree nut allergy are advised to take caution with bakery items as well as items that contain coconut, coconut milk, or pesto. The croutons at our dining locations may also contain tree nuts. All meals offered in the Worry Free Zone at Fresh Food Company and Champions Kitchen are prepared without tree nuts. Wheat Allergy Wheat is the nation s predominate grain product, and therefore is found in many aspects of our dining locations. Students are advised to use caution or avoid restaurants where wheat or breaded foods are predominant on the menu. Aqua Sushi in uses imitation crab that contains wheat. Rising Roll in the College of Engineering Anderson Building offers a gluten-reduced menu including gluten-free wraps. All meals offered in the Worry Free Zone at Fresh Food Company and Champions Kitchen are prepared without wheat. Milk Allergy Soy milk is available every day in Fresh Food Company and Champions Kitchen. If you are unsure whether or not an item contains milk, butter, or cheese please ask the location manager on duty for verification of the ingredients within the menu items in question. Soy Allergy Tofu, soy sauce, and other soy-containing ingredients can be found in menu items at our dining halls. UK Dining also uses soy-containing vegetable oil for frying and cooking spray for sautéing and grilling. Students with a soy allergy are advised to avoid eating fried foods on campus. Several of the tuna salad and chicken salad items at our dining locations may contain soy. Egg Allergy Eggs are present in bakery items, mayonnaise, and some salad dressings. Students with an egg allergy are advised to avoid mayonnaise and use caution with baked goods, salad dressings, meatloaf or meatballs, and pasta. Fish Allergy Our dining facilities occasionally feature fish entrées. Students with a fish allergy are asked to avoid these entrées. Some dishes may also contain fish sauce, Worcestershire sauce, curry paste, or Caesar dressing. Shellfish Allergy Shellfish, including shrimp and imitation crab, are occasionally available on our menu. While separate utensils are used for each food item, in order to reduce the risk of cross contact, notify the employee preparing your meal of your food allergy so extra precautions can be made. 3

Worry Free Zone Fresh Food Company & Champions Kitchen The Worry Free Zone in Fresh Food Company and Champions Kitchen are the only two gluten-free kitchens on campus. All menu items in this area are prepared without gluten, peanuts, tree nuts, and shellfish. The recipes and ingredients have been specially selected by our chefs and registered dietitian to exclude gluten, peanuts, tree nuts, and shellfish. Since this area is sensitive to food allergies, we ask that our guests do not bring outside food, plates, cups, or utensils into this area for the safety of those with severe allergies and gluten intolerance. PREPARED WITHOUT THESE INGREDIENTS Medical Documentation Requirements In order to ensure you are provided with quality service in Fresh Food Company and Champions Kitchen, we ask that all students with a medically diagnosed food allergy or Celiac disease provide medical documentation from your treating physician. Documentation can be given to the University of Kentucky Disability Resource Center. For further questions or concerns, please contact our Registered Dietitian Nutritionist at lauren.mcknight-ford@uky.edu. 4

VISIT ONE OF OUR DINING LOCATIONS Ag Deli Ag Science Center North Apothecary Café College of Pharmacy Champions Kitchen Bluegrass Café BCTC Oswald Building Auntie Anne s Chick-fil-A Panda Express Subway Brioche Dorée Gatton College of Business Common Grounds Jewell Hall Ed-UK-Ate Dickey Hall Einstein Bros. Bagels Chemistry-Physics Building Freshii & Wildcat Pantry Jacobs Science Building Fusion Erickson Hall Intermezzo & Wildcat Pantry Patterson Office Tower K-Lair Haggin Hall Rising Roll Gourmet Café Ralph G. Anderson Building Starbucks Kentucky Clinic Starbucks W.T. Young Library Steak n Shake & Wildcat Pantry Holmes Hall Subway Science & Engineering Library Fresh Food Company la Madeleine Taco Bell Aqua Sushi Papa John s Wildcat Pantry Wildcat Pantry Patterson Hall For location information, please visit www.uky.campusdish.com

CONTACT INFORMATION University of Kentucky Disability Resource Center Phone: 859-257-2754 Email: susan.fogg@uky.edu Located at the Multidisciplinary Science Building, Suite 407 UK Dining Lauren McKnight-Ford, RDN, LD Phone: 859-552-8750 Email: lauren.mcknight-ford@uky.edu Located at, Room 233B Connect with us Online www.uky.campusdish.com Dining