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Laval restaurant charges extra dollar for allergy-friendly food

A Laval woman will food allergies has filed a human rights complaint against a local restaurant, "insulted" she had to pay a surcharge to make sure her meal was nut and soy free.

Owner of Ottavio chain of restaurants says keeping customers safe comes at a cost

Lidia Croteau says she's eaten at restaurants around the world and has never had to pay more to ensure her food was allergy-friendly. (Laurene Jardin/CBC)

A Laval woman withfood allergies has filed a human rights complaint against a local restaurant, "insulted" she had to pay a surcharge to make sure her meal was nut and soy free.

During arecent visit to Ottavio restaurant inLaval, Lidia Croteaumentionedher allergy to soy and nuts to her waiter, as she always does.

Shewas surprised even insultedto learn the restaurant chargesa dollar extra for allergy-friendlyfood.

"It's like labelling a certain part of your clientele," Croteautold CBC Montreal's Daybreak, adding that allergies arelike a disability, since people don't choose to develop them.

She filed a complaint about the extra charge with theQuebec Human Rights Commission Friday.

Extra precautions, extra costs

Restaurant owner Aki Progakis says his eatery pays scrupulous attention to allergies and keeping customers safe, but that comes ata cost.

Ottavio restaurants have two kitchens, two fryers and two pasta cookers, among other items. Employees are also trained on best practices when preparing food for people with allergies.

Progakis said the restaurant isoffering a special service for thosecustomers, and the service can be expensive.

"In any standard restaurant they don't take precautions, they're not careful with cross-contamination. I mean, anything that disrupts the fluidity of service is a serious matter in a restaurant," he said.

The owner also said the charge is also high enough to deter people who don't have serious allergies to use it "as an excuse" to avoid eating gluten, for example.

Croteau said she believes providing food free of allergens is simply good customer service and shouldn't come at a price.

"The intention is there.I find he has great intentions. He just ruined it with the surcharge," she said.

with files from Laurene Jardin