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A Washington family Pass the death of the death of Margaret Jean Bryant, 78, who, according to them, died after eating a badly labeled peanut butter cookie.
“Margaret Jean Bryant was definitively deprived of his ability to see her children and grandchildren grow up with her husband who has been loving for almost 60 years”, according to legal documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
The documents allege that Bryant bought peanut butter cookies which were incorrectly labeled as raisin cookies From his local safeway to Washington on April 7, 2023.
After eating one of the packaging cookies, she felt nauseous and went to the toilet, according to the documents.
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A view of Safeway in Duvall, WA. (Google Maps)
Shortly after, Bryant’s husband found him insensitive and called an ambulance. It was rushed the hospitalBut died less than an hour later.
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An autopsy determined that the cause of the death of Bryant was the anaphylaxis induced by the food and the toxicity of the peanuts, write the documents.

The documents allege that Bryant bought peanut butter cookies that have been wrongly labeled like raisin cookies at the oat of his local safeway in Washington in April 2023. (Getty Images)
A month after Bryant’s death, Albertsons Companies – A Food and Drug retailer who Owns Safeway – ended up recalling the same cookies in the bin to oat of 18 operating heads of the same store with Bryant. The cookies recalled were sold between April 5 and April 17, 2023 and no other store store was listed in The recall.
The company noted that it had “received a report according to which a set of cookies was labeled as oats raisins but can have contained peanut butter cookies”, according to the press release from Albertsons companies.

A month after Bryant’s death, Albertson companies – a Safeway owner and drug retailer – ended up remembering the oats’ raisin cookies from the same store that Bryant had bought them. (Getty Images)
“The evidence clearly demonstrates that a deadly cookie has misused and sold by [Safeway] killed Margaret Jean Bryant, who had a loving family who really loved him “, as indicated in court documents.” Margaret Jean Bryant will miss us deeply because she was an irreplaceable woman in the life of her friends and family. “”
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Albertson companies did not immediately respond to the request for Fox Business comments.