The Jerusalem Post

‘Peter Rabbit’ creators sorry for making ‘light’ of food allergies

- • By JOE DZIEMIANOW­ICZ

Peter Rabbit powers-that-be hopped into mea culpa mode after a scene in the movie involving a serious food allergy sparked criticism and an online boycott.

In a joint statement with filmmakers, Sony Pictures said that they “sincerely regret not being more aware and sensitive to this issue, and we truly apologize,” AP reported.

In the big-screen adaptation of the Beatrix Potter classic, released Friday, Peter Rabbit’s neighbor Mr. McGregor is allergic to blackberri­es. No matter, the rabbits hurl the forbidden fruit at the man, who’s forced to use an EpiPen. The movie, praised for its animation, has been criticized for turning bunnies into bullies.

Kids with Food Allergies, a children’s organizati­on, posted a “heads-up alert” on Facebook for parents so they could have an “opportunit­y to discuss food allergy bullying and ‘jokes’ with their child before seeing the movie,” they noted. They added that the post “immediatel­y went viral.” Twitter users started using the hashtag #boycottpet­errabbit.

In addition, Kenneth Mendez, the president and CEO of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, wrote an open letter stating that “jokes about food allergies can put people in danger.” Many people, actually. Researcher­s estimate that up to 15 million Americans have food allergies, including about six million children under age 18. That’s one in 13 children, or roughly two in every classroom, according to the group Food Allergy Research & Education.

Mendez urged the brains behind the film to “examine your portrayal of bullying in your films geared toward a young audience.”

The scene raises troubling echoes of an incident in January in which three Pennsylvan­ia teenagers were charged with intentiona­lly exposing a school classmate with a severe pineapple allergy to the fruit.

“Food allergies and are a serious issue” and the film “should not have made light” of them “even in a cartoonish, slapstick way,” the movie’s creators said.

(New York Daily News/TNS)

 ?? (Reuters) ?? CAST MEMBER Margot Robbie poses at a photo call for ‘Peter Rabbit’ in West Hollywood on February 2.
(Reuters) CAST MEMBER Margot Robbie poses at a photo call for ‘Peter Rabbit’ in West Hollywood on February 2.

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