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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Cry No More: Kids Under 6 Banned from Restaurant


At McDonald's, people are loving the tasty Big Macs and snacking on the chicken nuggets with a side salad on the side. At Burger King, people can have any of their meals their way even if it's stealing meal ideas from its competition. At Chik-fil-a, the staff deliver the food ordered by the customers with friendly smiles and warm presences. It's a shame to those families with children under the age of six that McDain's in Monroeville, PA can't be in the same family as those acclaimed restaurants. Beginning July 16, a policy will go into effect as an effect of crying children interrupting meal time according to a few patrons. Sure I understand about children being noisy and rude due to their cries of wanting to be changed to simple temper tantrums. The fault should go to the parents who, in some cases due to personal experience while eating, don't succeed with disciplining them. It's embarrassing to see one parent spank a child in order for him to behave, however if he acts up, rather than taking him to the restroom to show him how he/she'll cause the child to cry real tears, the parent, along with the child/children should just walk from their table (s) and leave. Simple as that. When it comes to babies, it's common that they're cry. It gets annoying fast, but that's the communication process until they learn how to talk.

Babies shouldn't be barred from joining the family to a family night out unless he/she's too young to eat solid food thus having to resort to eating baby foods of all kinds. The young kids between the ages of about 3-6 should walk up and leave at the same time as the adults as stated above. A snag into the planned policy are children with special needs who have also been appearing in many a movie screening with minor complaint. Those children have to stay with their parents no matter what. While it's unclear about what the manager of the restaurant will have to say about them, he's going to face against angry parents, grandparents, etc. from the family day after day until the policy is proven to be a failure and allow children of all ages to get their chance to enjoy warm, stomach-filling meals.

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