Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 20:32     Subject: Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?

Poor kid. I’d feel bad that he felt bad enough that was trying to hide it from me.
Then you tell his mom.
Then you tell hundreds of strangers on the internet.
Practice kindness, OP.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 20:28     Subject: Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?

Agree with everyone saying you were rude and weird to monitor him balling up what he didn't eat. Everything else flowed from that bizarre and inappropriate action.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 20:28     Subject: Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He was trying to conceal because the one bite didn’t work out. You were rude to point it out.


I did not point it out to him or to his mother in front of him.


Well you obviously talked to his mom about it so that was rude!

I doubt he happily eats shake shack either. Except a shake, maybe. My kid will eat those but if anything is different about it at all or the flavor isn’t what he expects he won’t eat that either. When we were in Italy he rejected half the gelato he ordered because it wasn’t what he thought it would be! Luckily by this time I just eat his food instead of ordering my own because he never eats restaurant food more than a few bites. He hates being this way too, but it gags him.


You are absolutely absurd. Just FYI.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 20:27     Subject: Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?

Anonymous wrote:McDonalds is gross. It's terrible for your health. If a kid declines to eat it, that's smart.

I'll bet you and your kids are overweight.


🙄🙄

(size 4, BTW, before you bother being predictable)
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 20:26     Subject: Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?

and how did you realize this, as you said he tried to conceal? were you going thru his bag? so weird OP. Unclench
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 20:25     Subject: Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?

Anonymous wrote:He may have deipnophobia, be kind.


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Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 20:25     Subject: Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?

Anonymous wrote:He was trying to conceal because the one bite didn’t work out. You were rude to point it out.


Oh my goodness, he could have had an upset stomach or something. He tried to conceal he didn't eat it. You told his mother?>??!!!! You are in the wrong, I don't care what his mother said.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 20:20     Subject: Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right or wrong about buying the kid food, why one earth would he waste it?

Why couldn't he have had the decency to say, "I'm not very hungry now, but will take this home and eat it later." And then proceed to take it into his house and toss it. Or give it to his Dad who would probably scarf it down.

Today, a meal at McD's and Panera's isn't cheap.

And I don't even know how to respond to the we don't do McD's but Shake Shack. Whatever.


If he ordered it it implies he is hungry, but not eating it and lying about not being hungry makes that super weird. Not sure why you can’t see how weird it would be, he did.


Yea, if he ordered food, it implies hunger. But, then, decided to ball it up regardless if hungry or not, is just wasteful. IDK, maybe it's just how I was raised, but I would have not been a good thing if my parents found out that I was getting food bought for me and then balling it up and wasting it and not bringing it home for someone else in my family to have. This is coming from a kid that only ever went out to eat on pretty special occasions - heck, getting the Book It certificates for a free personal pan pizza at Pizza Hut was a huge deal.


WTF, you think he should have saved it and given his family cold McDs??? that's not even safe from a food perspective!

you're weird, op.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 20:12     Subject: Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?

I’d probably be irked too OP if I spent my money on food for kid that didn’t want it.
I don’t get the SS comment at all so no idea what that was about. We don’t usually eat McDonald’s either bit my kid would eat a sim chicken sandwich and fries if that’s where a friends mom offered to get food.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 20:10     Subject: Re:Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?

I notice people who post here take everything said to or in front of them the worst way possible. I would just assume he doesn't much like McDonalds and she's letting you know he will eat Shake Shack for the future. In the future I'd tell him "Please don't get food you won't eat, just tell us something similar you'd like instead so we don't waste like last time."
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 20:08     Subject: Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right or wrong about buying the kid food, why one earth would he waste it?

Why couldn't he have had the decency to say, "I'm not very hungry now, but will take this home and eat it later." And then proceed to take it into his house and toss it. Or give it to his Dad who would probably scarf it down.

Today, a meal at McD's and Panera's isn't cheap.

And I don't even know how to respond to the we don't do McD's but Shake Shack. Whatever.


If he ordered it it implies he is hungry, but not eating it and lying about not being hungry makes that super weird. Not sure why you can’t see how weird it would be, he did.


Yea, if he ordered food, it implies hunger. But, then, decided to ball it up regardless if hungry or not, is just wasteful. IDK, maybe it's just how I was raised, but I would have not been a good thing if my parents found out that I was getting food bought for me and then balling it up and wasting it and not bringing it home for someone else in my family to have. This is coming from a kid that only ever went out to eat on pretty special occasions - heck, getting the Book It certificates for a free personal pan pizza at Pizza Hut was a huge deal.


+1

Kid was rude and I would not buy him anything anymore.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 20:01     Subject: Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right or wrong about buying the kid food, why one earth would he waste it?

Why couldn't he have had the decency to say, "I'm not very hungry now, but will take this home and eat it later." And then proceed to take it into his house and toss it. Or give it to his Dad who would probably scarf it down.

Today, a meal at McD's and Panera's isn't cheap.

And I don't even know how to respond to the we don't do McD's but Shake Shack. Whatever.


If he ordered it it implies he is hungry, but not eating it and lying about not being hungry makes that super weird. Not sure why you can’t see how weird it would be, he did.


Yea, if he ordered food, it implies hunger. But, then, decided to ball it up regardless if hungry or not, is just wasteful. IDK, maybe it's just how I was raised, but I would have not been a good thing if my parents found out that I was getting food bought for me and then balling it up and wasting it and not bringing it home for someone else in my family to have. This is coming from a kid that only ever went out to eat on pretty special occasions - heck, getting the Book It certificates for a free personal pan pizza at Pizza Hut was a huge deal.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 19:59     Subject: Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?

Anonymous wrote:Right or wrong about buying the kid food, why one earth would he waste it?

Why couldn't he have had the decency to say, "I'm not very hungry now, but will take this home and eat it later." And then proceed to take it into his house and toss it. Or give it to his Dad who would probably scarf it down.

Today, a meal at McD's and Panera's isn't cheap.

And I don't even know how to respond to the we don't do McD's but Shake Shack. Whatever.


Give it to his dad? My DH wouldn’t have probably eaten it on the way home. Ha.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 19:59     Subject: Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He was trying to conceal because the one bite didn’t work out. You were rude to point it out.


I did not point it out to him or to his mother in front of him.


Well you obviously talked to his mom about it so that was rude!

I doubt he happily eats shake shack either. Except a shake, maybe. My kid will eat those but if anything is different about it at all or the flavor isn’t what he expects he won’t eat that either. When we were in Italy he rejected half the gelato he ordered because it wasn’t what he thought it would be! Luckily by this time I just eat his food instead of ordering my own because he never eats restaurant food more than a few bites. He hates being this way too, but it gags him.


We let the kids choose the two places. Pretty sure he had eaten Panera before because he asked for a particular sandwich. And at McDonald’s he was very specific about a cheeseburger meal, with just cheese and ketchup, fries and Dr Pepper.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2025 19:58     Subject: Tween guest wasted all the food we bought him. Would you be offended by his mom's pretentious remark?

YTA