Students' food allergies can make lunchtime in school cafeterias fraught with danger. But usually not like this.

A 14-year-old girl in western Pennsylvania is accused of using another student's allergy to pineapples as a means of attacking her with the tropical fruit, the Butler Eagle is reporting.

It happened late last year at Butler Intermediate High School, and now the accused 14-year-old girl has been criminally charged with a felony in the case, the newspaper reports, writing:

The girl intentionally "high-fived" a 14-year-old classmate, exposing her to pineapple, Butler Township Police Chief John Hays told the newspaper Wednesday.

This triggered an allergic reaction, forcing the victim to be taken to the nurse's office, given an epinephrine pen and eventually taken by ambulance to the Butler Memorial Hospital.

The victim, who is not identified, was treated and released from the hospital the same day.

Meanwhile, the accused 14-year-old girl - along with two other girls who allegedly had unspecified roles in the assault - each face felony charges in juvenile court, the Butler Eagle reports. The three also were disciplined by the school.

Their names are being withheld by police due to their ages.