Peanut allergy

Our fallback was to BYO...
QF clearly publishes that all its "dietary required" meals are peanut free and produced in a peanut free environment except for its vegan meals which may have tree nuts.

Anyone who wants a guaranteed peanut free meal should order what's commonly known as a "special meal" but QF calls it "dietary required" and also they should assume that anything else may contain peanuts

Additionally all child meals fall in the " dietary required" category meaning they are all peanut free

See Here
 
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Thanks for that link and info - a great resource for travelling QF. Our travel had involved a number of non QF trips as well where we defaulted to BYO, but this is super for the next time we find ourselves on Qantas - thank you :)
 

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