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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So much junk food and tv...not the best place for a daycare, but that's another thread. I'm sorry but outside food given to children should be told in advance to parents. Once again, not a good daycare. If you are ok with that though, then send in bagged goldfish, cookies and crackers. Junk![/quote] OP here. Actually, NO food is provided by the daycare. Parents must send in class snacks on a rotating basis as well as provide their child's lunch. Per their policy, a parent chose to send in popcorn for today's snack...if you think that's inappropriate, you are welcome to take it up with that particular parent. The school asks that parents do NOT sent in cookies. As I said earlier, b/c of my child's allergies, we opt out of all shared food so if you have any good suggestions for any snacks that can be stored long-term that are peanut- and treenut-free, including free of all cross-contamination, and that allow my son to share in the celebratory spirit of a cupcake, but not partake of the actual cupcake itself, then please make your suggestions.[/quote]
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