Christ you will hate me thenUnpopular opinion alert but I absolutely hate (yes I'm a parent myself) when parents give kids snacks from the supermarket before paying for them. There's no boundaries or patience with their children (or at least be prepared and bring snacks)
No offense, just one of my pet peevesChrist you will hate me then
Haha non takenNo offense, just one of my pet peeves
So do IUnpopular opinion alert but I absolutely hate (yes I'm a parent myself) when parents give kids snacks from the supermarket before paying for them. There's no boundaries or patience with their children (or at least be prepared and bring snacks)
Why would you hate that someone is giving their child food that they’re gonna pay for?? What a weird thing to hate!Unpopular opinion alert but I absolutely hate (yes I'm a parent myself) when parents give kids snacks from the supermarket before paying for them. There's no boundaries or patience with their children (or at least be prepared and bring snacks)
Now that sounds like fun!Wish it was acceptable for me to open a wine and drink it walking round shopping with my kids
Same here, when I see empty wrappers stuck on shelves as I walk around I get the rage. I take my own food for them. In an emergency fair enough but I’m sure they can wait half hour while shoppingUnpopular opinion alert but I absolutely hate (yes I'm a parent myself) when parents give kids snacks from the supermarket before paying for them. There's no boundaries or patience with their children (or at least be prepared and bring snacks)
Haha yeah that's right I hate kids being fed whilst out shopping. Sorry my comment has been triggering. I would like to add my child doesn't go hungry, I just pack snacks from home when I leave the house.Why would you hate that someone is giving their child food that they’re gonna pay for?? What a weird thing to hate!
I’ll do what keeps my toddler quiet whilst I shop and I’d prefer to give him a brioche than let him moan/whinge cause he’s bored
So do you ask for the cheque before the meal then yeah?Haha yeah that's right I hate kids being fed whilst out shopping. Sorry my comment has been triggering. I would like to add my child doesn't go hungry, I just pack snacks from home when I leave the house.
I also feel you should pay for something before consuming it
... ObviouslySo do you ask for the cheque before the meal then yeah?
Well exactly, imagine being fuming cause a child is sat happy eating rather than moaning and crying around a supermarket. Let’s just do what we have to do to get throughIf giving your child a pain au chocolat or banana keeps them happy and quiet walking round a supermarket so you get done what’s the issue?
I’m sure other shoppers prefer this to hearing 2 children screaming because they don’t want to be in a trolley, or I would anyway and it can be so stressful when they start too. I take snacks for my daughter but as soon as she sees things in the trolley she turns into a food snob and doesn’t want what I’ve taken.. anything for a quiet life walking round the supermarket
This thread is my favourite, it’s wild
I agree about the banana skin and Chet does strike me as someone who puts an empty packet back but I was referring to the OP with my comments.I mean, I don’t think anyone’s suggesting they should starve their children. I’m sure we’re allowed opinions though
I’m not even bothered about the eating part to be honest, but I’d be fuming if my kids were lobbing banana peels around. Be more fuming if someone else chucked one anywhere near me.
I also struggle to believe that at a 1 year old and 8 month old, at 9am they’d starve without A brioche and banana each so let’s not get too dramatic
Aw no I agree anything to keep them quiet, I just can’t cope with a fully fledged brioche gateI agree about the banana skin and Chet does strike me as someone who puts an empty packet back but I was referring to the OP with my comments.
it’s literally the only way I can keep my 2 year old quiet and occupied. It’s a horrendous age so I’ll take all the moan free time I can get. Some supermarkets even have fruit available to give your little ones whilst you’re shopping. I just don’t see anything wrong with it at all aslong as your respectful and honest and pay for them at the end. And yes I feel personally attackedI took my 4 and 2 year old shopping yesterday and they had a brioche and banana each at 8:30am just after breakfast
No-brioche-for-your-kids-in-aldi-gateAw no I agree anything to keep them quiet, I just can’t cope with a fully fledged brioche gate
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