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Originally posted by Willy
So would you rather the parents decided to be a hardass and force their kids to eat the food there, even though they know it's going to cause a scene? or come in with a hamburger that they know will keep the kid quiet and happy?
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Excellent point. This is why we've pretty much resigned ourselves to eating at McDonalds (with the 20 month old in tow). If we want something nicer, then it's time for the babysitter.
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Originally posted by hrdwareguy
Just to take the other side of the coin, when I was a lot younger I was diagnosed with a douadnal ulcer (it's in the intestinal tract). Part of the deal with me getting better was I could not eat any kind of spicy food at all.
One day my sister and I were out with my aunt and uncle. We went out to eat, went with pizza. I could not eat pizza because of the meger amounts of spices in the sause, a quick stop at Hardy's and we were on our way to the pizza place. They had no problems with me eating something else since it was a medical condition.
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There are, of course, exceptions to most rules. You, it seems, have touched upon a very valid one.