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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please do not feed my kids McDonald’s when you’re carpooling. I honestly thought that went without saying.[/quote] +100 this. I don’t expect my kid to be provided food when carpooling unless we discuss beforehand and I send money. I don’t like when people buy my kids junk without my consent.[/quote] My twins are seniors in high school and I can honestly say that I’ve never fed any of their friends McDonalds, but this is crazy. Even fragile snowflakes can survive one meal of junk food, given they don’t have serious issues with any foods, i.e., food allergies, intolerances, celiac, diabetes, metabolic disorder. I could understand your attitude when it comes to a toddler or preschooler, but by age 11, I’m pretty sure junk food has passed through your child’s lips before. If the family who was kind enough to provide transportation for your child decides to eat at McDonalds because they’re hungry and that’s what’s available and in their budget, it would be rude of them not to offer your child anything.[/quote]
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