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[quote=Anonymous]I eat breakfast, lunch, snacks, and sometimes dinner at my job. (9:00AM - 7:00PM). The fridge and pantry are completely stocked. The parents order groceries about twice a week, which I unpack and organize in the fridge. Part of their list includes specific items for me since I'm a vegetarian and they're not (e.g. tofu, veggie burgers, vegetarian frozen entrées and deli meats, salads, soy milk, etc.) I mean the family keeps throwing food at me. They offer me leftovers from their dinner too (e.g. pasta, soup, salad, pizza, etc.) I can even cook meals from scratch, provided I give them a list of ingredients in advance, and take the leftovers home with me. There's often so much of the food items they buy me/offer me that I end up taking a frozen entrée or salad home for dinner so that it doesn't go to waste, even though I'm not lacking food at my place. I appreciate the family's kindness, but they can definitely go a little overboard at times, lol. At any rate, I believe it's a nice gesture to allow a nanny to welcome herself to reasonable items in your fridge/pantry, but it's certainly not your obligation to do so, especially if you can't afford to cater towards this perk. [/quote]
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