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  2. Ex-Disney Employee Admits To Hacking Park Menus To Hide ... - AOL

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    A former Disney employee has pleaded guilty to altering menus at Walt Disney World restaurants to hide information about potentially deadly allergens like peanuts, according to CNBC.. Authorities ...

  3. Theme park food and food allergies don’t always mix. Here’s ...

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    This berry salad is one of the allergy-friendly menu items available at Cedar Fair's parks. ... can work with Disney guests to figure out if menu items can be modified to accommodate food ...

  4. Former Disney employee admits to falsifying allergy ... - AOL

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    A former Disney employee agreed to plead guilty to altering allergen info on restaurant menus. Michael Scheuer admitted to the hack, as well as adding swastikas to the memus. He faces up to 10 ...

  5. Coral Reef Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The Coral Reef Restaurant is a themed [1] seafood restaurant in The Seas Pavilion (formerly The Living Seas pavilion) on the western side of Future World (now renamed World Nature) at Epcot, a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, that opened with the pavilion on January 15, 1986. [2]

  6. Fired Disney World employee pleads guilty to hacking menu ...

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    A former Disney World Resort employee has pleaded guilty to hacking into one of the company's computer systems and removing life-saving allergy information from restaurant menus.. Michael Scheuer ...

  7. Former Disney worker allegedly hacked menus, changed ... - AOL

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    A former Disney World employee is accused of hacking into software used by the theme park's restaurants and changing allergen information, removing warnings for people with peanut allergies.

  8. Fired Disney Employee Allegedly Made Potentially ‘Deadly ...

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    The suspect is being accused of “threatening the public health and safety” of Walt Disney World guests, per a criminal complaint filed in Florida on Oct. 23

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