Anonymous wrote:We don’t eat at McDonald’s/kfc/Taco Bell type places because we are vegetarian. My teen daughter actually just remarked today on how she remembers only getting like a biscuit or similar once or twice because a relative took her.
Now we do eat at subway, noodles and company and get pizza from various places. So she’s definitely not deprived. But doesn’t eat fast food.
Anonymous wrote:How often (if ever) do you allow your kids to eat fast food?
Honestly, once a month for us. My oldest never had fast food till he was 4 or 5. He’s 7 now. My youngest (1.5) had her first McDonald’s French fry around her first birthday.
We eat most meals at home and I’d say they’re fairly balanced but my oldest is so picky and chronically underweight. Sometimes I’m exhausted and want all three kids to eat their entire meal and go to bed and that solution is always McDonalds.
Sometimes I have feel guilt. I know we have friends who would consider a child even looking at a fast food restaurant child abuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty often, 1 kid has sports practice 2x a week and a weekly game, and the other has a social skills group 1x a week but it’s about a 40 minute drive each way. I think it’s less harmful to kids than it is to us! Now that I’m 40 if I look at a greasy burger the wrong way I gain weight.
We split between McDonalds, Wendy’s, CFA, and Chipotle as our mains, switch it up with the sandwich places like Potbelly and Subway and occasionally ordering pizza if one of the kids has a friend over or whatever. Probably 1x a week for dinner and 1x for a weekend meal, more often over the summer when we get busy with camp schedules and going to the pool.
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Anonymous wrote:Pretty often, 1 kid has sports practice 2x a week and a weekly game, and the other has a social skills group 1x a week but it’s about a 40 minute drive each way. I think it’s less harmful to kids than it is to us! Now that I’m 40 if I look at a greasy burger the wrong way I gain weight.
We split between McDonalds, Wendy’s, CFA, and Chipotle as our mains, switch it up with the sandwich places like Potbelly and Subway and occasionally ordering pizza if one of the kids has a friend over or whatever. Probably 1x a week for dinner and 1x for a weekend meal, more often over the summer when we get busy with camp schedules and going to the pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We get them Happy Meals every 2-3 weeks.
+1
Our diets are overall pretty balanced and all healthy weights so I just don’t see the big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are Cava and Chipotle fast food? If so, weekly. If you mean McD, Wendy’s, Taco Bell, etc, never.
Yes - they aren't fast food but just as bad. High fat and sodium. A granola bar vs a snickers bar. It is marketed as being healthier.
This.
People fool themselves into thinking these foods are healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often (if ever) do you allow your kids to eat fast food?
Honestly, once a month for us. My oldest never had fast food till he was 4 or 5. He’s 7 now. My youngest (1.5) had her first McDonald’s French fry around her first birthday.
We eat most meals at home and I’d say they’re fairly balanced but my oldest is so picky and chronically underweight. Sometimes I’m exhausted and want all three kids to eat their entire meal and go to bed and that solution is always McDonalds.
Sometimes I have feel guilt. I know we have friends who would consider a child even looking at a fast food restaurant child abuse.
My teen have never had McDonalds so I don’t know why you thinking your 1.5 having it for the first time was a long time to wait.
Anonymous wrote:lol Subway, Chipotle, noodles and company etc. that's all fast food. Hot food items from your beloved grocery store... fast food. You people are delusional.
Anonymous wrote:A couple times a week.
Anonymous wrote:Never. It has gotten too expensive for what it’s worth. I just have to pre plan travel meals and and snacks and that can be annoying but I can’t be paying $40-$60 to feed 3 kids when we are driving around. As a bonus, my kids stopped craving fast food and when they had some with a friend, couldn’t finish it.