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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] When I shop it is also meal planning so if stuff starts going missing I can't cook the whole recipe. [/quote] I'm the seltzer poster, and this is also true. It's really not just the expense of sharing food and drinks, which can be minimal, of course. It's just like one more thing I have to think of on top of everything else - what is my nanny going to eat that I need to buy more of? Especially if what she's eating isn't something I can regularly plan. As the main grocery shopping/cook/lunch packer of my family, I know pretty much exactly what I'm going to need for the week and when I'm going to use it. It's irritating to have something planned for dinner or to pack for lunch the next day, and then you realize when you get home after working all day that it's used up. Sorry if I'd just rather not deal with that. It's seriously not a huge deal and if my nanny was otherwise amazing, I would just learn to adjust. But if food isn't something that's offered by the family, as long as they're not holding you hostage and not letting you eat if you forgot your lunch one day, I wouldn't assume it's because they're cheap or racist. [/quote]
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