Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All food is provided by our center (and prepared onsite) UNLESS your child has documented food allergies (needs a letter from the pediatrician) or cannot eat something due to religious reasons. They are very strict about what outside food can be brought in due to food allergies - they are a completely tree-nut/peanut free, so all foods that are brought in are careful inspected to make sure they are safe.
Our center is pretty good about documenting how much of the meals our DC eats ("ate very little", "ate 3/4", etc).
Would you mind telling me where they get the food? Our providers don't even eat the food and I thought they were required to
Why would they be required to? You need to talk to the center about the particular food. The providers may not be allowed to eat the food or may not be able to eat in front of the kids as they need to attend to the kids first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All food is provided by our center (and prepared onsite) UNLESS your child has documented food allergies (needs a letter from the pediatrician) or cannot eat something due to religious reasons. They are very strict about what outside food can be brought in due to food allergies - they are a completely tree-nut/peanut free, so all foods that are brought in are careful inspected to make sure they are safe.
Our center is pretty good about documenting how much of the meals our DC eats ("ate very little", "ate 3/4", etc).
Would you mind telling me where they get the food? Our providers don't even eat the food and I thought they were required to
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All food is provided by our center (and prepared onsite) UNLESS your child has documented food allergies (needs a letter from the pediatrician) or cannot eat something due to religious reasons. They are very strict about what outside food can be brought in due to food allergies - they are a completely tree-nut/peanut free, so all foods that are brought in are careful inspected to make sure they are safe.
Our center is pretty good about documenting how much of the meals our DC eats ("ate very little", "ate 3/4", etc).
Would you mind telling me where they get the food? Our providers don't even eat the food and I thought they were required to
Anonymous wrote:All food is provided by our center (and prepared onsite) UNLESS your child has documented food allergies (needs a letter from the pediatrician) or cannot eat something due to religious reasons. They are very strict about what outside food can be brought in due to food allergies - they are a completely tree-nut/peanut free, so all foods that are brought in are careful inspected to make sure they are safe.
Our center is pretty good about documenting how much of the meals our DC eats ("ate very little", "ate 3/4", etc).