Deadly Bite: How a Single Mislabeled Cookie Led to a Mother’s Fatal Collapse and a Shocking Lawsuit Against a Major Supermarket

Deadly Bite: How a Single Mislabeled Cookie Led to a Mother’s Fatal Collapse and a Shocking Lawsuit Against a Major Supermarket

Who knew a little cookie could pack such a punch—not the kind you want, mind you, but a tragic one that turned a simple supermarket trip into a heartbreaking ordeal for a Washington family. Peggy Bryant, a spry 78-year-old with a sweet tooth for what she thought was oatmeal raisin delight, took just one bite before discovering it was a peanut butter cookie—deadly for someone with a nut allergy. That tiny mislabeled snack? It sealed her fate, unleashing an allergic reaction swift and merciless. Now, her family is stepping up, filing a lawsuit to make sure no one else pays the ultimate price over a labeling misstep. Makes you wonder: in a world obsessed with accuracy, how does a cookie label get so wrong? And what price do we pay when the smallest oversight becomes a family’s worst nightmare? Let’s dive into this bittersweet tale that’s part cautionary saga, part call for justice. LEARN MORE

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A small error involving a cookie was enough to bring unimaginable grief to the lives of a Washington family.

Peggy Bryant’s life was tragically cut short because she took one bite of a mislabeled cookie.

Her loved ones have now filed a lawsuit to prevent such a tragedy from striking other families.

Peggy Bryant lost her life because she took one bite of a mislabeled cookie

Image credits: KING 5 Seattle

In April 2023, Peggy, 78, stopped by her neighborhood Safeway in Duvall for some shopping.

Minutes after buying the intended items, the shopper had a bite of what she thought was one of her favorite snacks—an oatmeal raisin cookie.

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