I really can’t see how anyone who can read the information wouldn’t know that. |
This is ridiculous because my kids were always big eaters. Some families would let them order off the regular menu at 11, some would say only kids. But then they were hungry. They weren’t trying to pull a fast one. |
Well, if the burrito with the guac is identical to a burrito without guac, then I agree that it’s foolish to order guac. |
No. The PP was talking about grocery stores. That implies that you are buying items that have multiple price points, not just that you don't look at the prices at restaurants. Sorry that you're both poor and stupid. |
| I make half of that but regardless of income level, no, I control what my kids can get in terms of material things. We don't do fast casual so I can't say on the Chipotle example. |
Ha, op here and it's absolutely a true story. My kids are two persimmons and almost 2 pounds of strawberries as part of their lunch today, lest anyone think my kids are deprived. |
Sorry you're also just as stupid for not understanding the original point. |
Grow your own food, you lazy spendthrift! |
What? Who doesn’t get gas when they need it? Are you stupid? |
A kid who can buy whatever he wants when he wants and mom and dad pay for it, can read a price tag but may not care. This is the reason even wealthy parents put limits on their kids. |
Op here. I want to weigh in on this. I have experienced one of my dd's friends always trying to get me to buy her more expensive or a greater quantity of food. Not like the main meal, mostly desserts. I think her family restricts at home. For example, once I took my daughter and her three friends to a trampoline park and then for ice cream for all on my dime. Everyone chose whatever ice cream, toppings, etc. they wanted. The ice creams were massive. After everyone was done, she asked me to buy her chips. I nicely said no. I will invite this same kid to our community pool and she'll bring one bag of chips for herself, while i bring snacks for everyone. Her family has a second home, so they are doing okay. My kids know not to ever ask for anything like that. even at people's houses, they don't ask for food; they may ask for water. If they are hungry at someone's house and they don't offer them food, it's time to come home. |
So you agree it’s not a real problem. Just judging your “friends” because you’re bored, I guess! |
Nice… It was related to someone above, who said that when they need gas, they go to whatever gas station without looking at what gas stations in the same area are significantly cheaper. Within a .2 mile radius, the price can vary by .75/gallon. It’s dumb to not check prices. |
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Excellent analogy and I love there are multiple on each side fighting furiously right now I know this because people are defending my points before I can even check back on the thread. It's a great divisive topic.
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