Delaware was named the most allergy-friendly state for dining out with food allergies, according to data from AllergyEats. Rounding out the top 10 were the District of Columbia, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Vermont, Florida, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and New Hampshire. New England was the top allergy-friendly region, followed by the mid-Atlantic, South, Midwest, West, and Southwest.
"While each state certainly has its share of allergy-friendly restaurants, as well as those that are not so friendly, there is a stark difference in the general level of accommodations by restaurants in the best versus the worst states on this list," Paul Antico, Founder and CEO of AllergyEats said. "The results also paint a fascinating picture about food allergy-friendliness across the various regions of our country, particularly between the Northeast versus the Western U.S."
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