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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I honestly thought this was going to be about how some kid rummaged through all the snacks in your house or ate all the snacks for the extracurricular team. [b]You’re seriously upset about two fast food meals and calling it wasted?[/b] [/quote] Why is everyone in this thread obsessed with money. It's not about the cost. It's about the fact that he wasted food. [/quote] Why are you obsessed with forcing children to eat greasy and fatty food in the name of not wasting it? You need to get over it. For whatever reason, he didn’t like it. There really is no reason to force a child to eat fast food.[/quote] Lady, I don't even have a kid so I didn't force anyone to do anything. But you are an absolute weirdo for thinking buying a kid a hamburger is forcing him to eat it. And once again with the "greasy and fatty food" like Dr. Pepper and Shake Shack are so much better for him lol. [/quote] No one is saying shake shack is better. They went to McDonald’s drive thru, the kid got a meal, and for one ever reason didn’t like it. Maybe he was carsick. I don’t really care why. At that point, what was he supposed to do? Everyone else has their burgers and fries, it’s not like people are going hungry. No one I know saves leftover fast food for later. So what was he supposed to do with it when he realized he wasn’t going to eat it?[/quote] Not order it a second time?[/quote] I’m assuming there was time between McDonald’s and Panera. Maybe McDonald’s before chess club and Panera after chess club. It’s possible he thought he could eat something from Panera and it ended up that his stomach still wasn’t settled or it didn’t taste right or whatever. I don’t think they went to McDonald’s, and 10 minutes later went to Panera. So it’s possible that an 11-year-old, yes a child, wasn’t self-aware enough to know he wasn’t going to like/want Panera.[/quote]
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