If you choose to sit at the closest booth next to the play area at Chick-Fil-A...

Anonymous
Nope, parent your own child.
Anonymous

The real answer is you’ve already lost if life circumstances resulted in a meal in that place. The door is the least of your problems.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
The real answer is you’ve already lost if life circumstances resulted in a meal in that place. The door is the least of your problems.





+1

Chick-Fil-A is disgusting on so many levels and I am not just talking about the food. I would not go there for $1,000,000!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would help with the door but i am a village type parent.


+1
Anonymous
Op you are an entitled parent. Take care of your own kids. I cant fathom you think you can dictate what other people do in a public environment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The real answer is you’ve already lost if life circumstances resulted in a meal in that place. The door is the least of your problems.





+1

Chick-Fil-A is disgusting on so many levels and I am not just talking about the food. I would not go there for $1,000,000!

You’re so far superior than me. I’m sure you never drink, take Tylenol, smoke marijuana either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a same sex couple, we don’t eat there.


DP I understand why you wouldn't eat there but, it really doesn't answer the question and therefore, is really unnecessary.
Anonymous
Some parents would allow their kid into the play area, some wouldn't. My mother wouldn't even let me touch the "germy" books at the doctor's office. (I'm not her, but that's neither here nor there.)

Nobody knows just by looking at a stranger's child. They could be allowed latitude or not, but it's their own caregiver's role to work through that.

If a kid were falling out a high window, obviously I'd try to catch them. If they want to get into a play area to which they might or might not be allowed to go, I am going to keep eating my sandwich.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a same sex couple, we don’t eat there.


DP I understand why you wouldn't eat there but, it really doesn't answer the question and therefore, is really unnecessary.


Forgot to answer: No. because I don't know if you want your kids in there
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The real answer is you’ve already lost if life circumstances resulted in a meal in that place. The door is the least of your problems.





+1

Chick-Fil-A is disgusting on so many levels and I am not just talking about the food. I would not go there for $1,000,000!


Don’t lie, of course you would!
Anonymous
No, because for every parent or kid that appreciates it you"ll have anotherparent screaming at you because they told their kid no or something and how dare you undermine them, stick to your own business and don't mess with them or their kids!

Also germs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you choose to sit at that table at Chic-fil-a, you are probably homophobic. Or at least comfortable supporting a company that is openly anti-gay.


+1. Not really a child-friendly environment, IMO. I would not expose my child to that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a same sex couple, we don’t eat there.


Some gay couples go. It could potentially be a positive impact on kids you probably assume have no known interaction with LGBTQ people or have seen same sex couples e.g. holding hands in public.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you choose to sit at that table at Chic-fil-a, you are probably homophobic. Or at least comfortable supporting a company that is openly anti-gay.


+1. Not really a child-friendly environment, IMO. I would not expose my child to that.


Of all the fast food places it’s literally the most child friendly.
Anonymous
Huh?? So they are supposed to stop eating every 2 seconds to let some stranger’s kids in or out? What planet do you live on?
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