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If Erin wasn't known by her husband or relatives to forage, why would they even ask her that question? Simon told the medical staff that he hadn't known Erin to forage. The onus is on the forager to disclose it to her guests, not the guests.Not Trying to be a Smart Aleck, but....
@Qwertzy2008 bbm
In the context of a private (non-commercial, non-restaurant) meal hosted at home of a relative by marriage, if a guest who wants/expects to "make an informed choice" about whether "to consume foraged mushrooms, should that guest explicitly ask the host(ess) whether mushrooms were ”foraged.” ??? IDK.
And if host(ess) says
--- Yes, mushrooms from XYZ Market were labelled as “foraged” then…???
--- Yes, mushrooms from XYZ Market were labelled as “grown at Diddly Squat Farm,” owned by Jeremy Clarkson/Top Gear/BBC,* then …???
Or
--- Yes, I foraged these mushrooms myself, then…???
then guest says, Sorry, I forgot I was supposed to have meal w. someone else??
If "people would feel uncomfortable eating mushrooms foraged by others" should they ask host(ess) whether mushrooms were "foraged"? IDK.
May depend on specific circumstances. imo.