Anonymous wrote:We would only go if the child was good friends. I don't like the play areas as they rarely get cleaned and are small. Depending on where, my child would not eat the food. Noodles and Co and a few others would be great, but he does not like McDonalds, Chick Fil A, etc. as he does not eat meat and very particular about his fries.
Anonymous wrote:How do you feel about these locations for birthday parties? Do you not attend if your family does not eat fast food?
Anonymous wrote:This is how I feel and yes, I know, everyone parents differently.
DH and I have a fairly structured parenting style and we limit sugar and screen time, eat pretty healthy etc. However we feel children should experience all of life and learn there is a lot more outside of their little home bubble. Grandparents want to give them candy and no bed time - no problem - we feel grandparents should be able to enjoy their grandchildren. Party at McDonalds? Sure! Its not about the food its about celebrating their friends birthday. Sleepover where the parent doesn't shop exclusively at farmers markets and whole foods? Whats the big deal?
Anonymous wrote:I would hate it but would go. In fact i would feel sorry for the kid whose birthday it was because i am sure all the judgey moms would decline and turnout would be low....so i might make extra sure to accept for that reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We very rarely eat fast food. But my kid went to a friend's party at McDonald!s. Four chicken nuggets ain't gonna hurt nobody.
This would be how I would handle it. Its a party to show appreciation to your friend, if its at McDs or a park with paper plates you go and teach your children to be gracious.