
Thoughts?
Beyond being messy & a choking hazarded IMO kind of inconsiderate of kids who may have peanut allergies. What happened to using the picnic tables right next to the playground. |
My kids don’t run and eat. They have been brought up to not be disgusting/risk choking |
Please find yourself some real problems. |
The peanut allergy people need to adjust. Not the rest of society. |
Sure, but why make it unnecessary hard on them? I wouldn’t expect peanut butter and jelly smeared all over the playground. |
Oh no, I’m happy with this being my main issue in life. |
Then you wouldn’t be a good allergy mom. We have to expect that it’s everywhere. It’s not any different from eating at a picnic table, getting PB on hands, and touching playground equipment. So don’t use my kid’s allergy as fuel for your ire against kids being kids. |
I don't have a kid with peanut allergy but never thought it was particularly hard not to bring it to public, shared spaces. Million other things to eat at that park. I think its super selfish to let your kid run around on shared equipment knowing it could cause such a severe reaction. |
Obviously. |
1) 100% your kid does not have an allergy. 2) you're a shitty parent not teaching your kids any manners. They DO NOT have to be shoving food down their throats 24/7. |
Some would say nice people don't bring peanut butter to the public park at all. |
PEANUTS ARE NOT THE ONLY ALLERGYYYYYYYYYY |
It would be nice if people were more considerate.
There, OP. |
The issue is the presence of food not whats in it.
Food should not be eaten on the playground. Including the yogurt pouches, bambas, fruit snacks, lollipops, juice boxes, etc. |
Agreed. As PP said, this is a you problem. A good majority of the world eats peanuts in some form or fashion and you cannot demand that everyone stop eating this food staple because of your kid. Start introducing the allergen now or don't go out in public. |