No these are not unreasonable expectations, but again, I can not put myself in the mindset of gambling my life on some random foodworker. I have accepted that their actions are upstream from mine, so allways have my order ready, say please and thank you etc. Anything to avoid aggravating them. But also no eyecontact and very rarely and briefly if ever smiles... so naturally my confidence in getting a sandwich without mayonaise if I asked for it, is extremly low... But I am taking the wrong turn.
I will admit freely that at first it seemed obvious that disney is the primary target for hate, and there remains some of that (you don't point towards private arbitration if you're not implicated in some litigation that is f'd up)... But the moment I learned the profession of the victim my empathy waned. For personal reasons too, I'm a bitter asshole of course. But like really, between whoever's in the kitchen that day (might be their first day, how the hell could you exclude that "wOn'T hApPeN tO mE" yaah..) and the literal person who studied medicine, and walks around deadly allergic, presumably without an epipen... I mean...
edit: in my world view there is people who will poison you if you tell them you're allergic, it's beyond unhinged, but I can picture exactly the type like a giant laminated sheet of paper of all the services they don't deliver as a giant FU for welcome (we only accept this payment type, no takeouts (relevant for taxes in germany), no free water or toilets, no modification to orders from the menu or whatever part of their job they don't like) taking it upon them to judge if a person is actually allergic
I doubt that happened at disney springs tho.