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Mum slammed for 'not seeing risks' in the 'dangerous' lunch she made two year-old tot

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online, after some people claimed the snacks included were 'dangerous'. The parent innocently posted a picture of the box on Facebook, which contained a number of different snacks, including slices of apple, raisins, nuts, pretzel sticks, cheese and pigs in blankets.

The box was made up for a two-year-old child which sparked concern amongst some parents who felt that a few of the items were "choking hazards", reports the Mirror.

Many slammed the mum for not "seeing the real risk" inside the box.One person replied: "Food looks great and nut butters are great but whole nuts for a two-year-old is extremely dangerous."Another commented: "Looks good I wouldn’t recommend peanuts under three years old, but it’s what you’re comfortable.

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