Anonymous wrote:He has to decide which one he wants. He needs to eat the entire meal if he's hungry.
And he was a skinny kid in case you were wondering.Anonymous wrote:I would say order one to start and if you’re still hungry after that we can order more food.
Can you order a la carte from another place via doordash/grubhub/etc search? Can you microwave frozen tenders and shake-n-pour an express pancake? There are even microwave pancakes in a cup now. If he's hungry feed himbetter veggies. Think minestrone, primavera, cacciatore, Indian masala (mild), Chinese eggplant. Pancake houses/chik-fil-a aren't known for tasty veggies.Anonymous wrote:DC wants to have chicken tender meal and pancake meal at restaurant. Each kid meal comes with a drink and veggie (that he hates). I tell him that he can have a side order of French fries, but he says he wants to eat both chicken tender and pancake for lunch at lunch hour. I cannot order chicken tender or pancake as side order. There is no way he can finish 2 kid meals, but he says he is hungry. He ate breakfast, many snacks, and now lunch hours.
Would you say yes or no?
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not, especially for a six year old. You’re reinforcing his pickiness, OP, if you let him order two meals.
Anonymous wrote:If the kids meal isn’t enough food, then it sounds like he needs an adult order of tenders or pancakes. But no, he can’t order two entrees he won’t finish. And ask if they’ll make a side order, just because it’s not on the menu doesn’t mean they can’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Child is 6 year old, and he is a picky eater. They don't have option of short stacks as a side on menu, and I don't feel like paying $15 for adult chicken tender or pancake breakfast meal to satisfy his needs. I used to do that to satisfy his needs when he was younger, but don't want to do it anymore because I want to order adult lunch meal that I want to eat. We have not dined in for long time due to covid, and I did not expect that he want both of his favorite items at restaurant for one meal. He could not finish 2 kid meals with an extra side order if French fries.
He has to decide which one he wants. He needs to eat the entire meal if he's hungry.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Child is 6 year old, and he is a picky eater. They don't have option of short stacks as a side on menu, and I don't feel like paying $15 for adult chicken tender or pancake breakfast meal to satisfy his needs. I used to do that to satisfy his needs when he was younger, but don't want to do it anymore because I want to order adult lunch meal that I want to eat. We have not dined in for long time due to covid, and I did not expect that he want both of his favorite items at restaurant for one meal. He could not finish 2 kid meals with an extra side order if French fries.