Seabasealpha1
Well-Known Member
So much hate on here over uncrustables...
If you say so. We all have our own moral codes. You probably don't think speeding is breaking the law either.
Oh, well....of course we could get into the fact that kid's meals are probably the most unhealthy meals anywhere - fried foods, cheese, saturated fat, salt, etc, etc, etc -
I can see how it would be confusing. I am most certainly NOT a moral high grounder. You want to order off the kids menu, go nuts. You want to pop a muffin in your pocket at the buffet for later, be my guest. Wanna use your Dad's DVC member card to grab a lousy 10% discount at World of Disney, have at it. I chose this thread as a good place to make my point. There are many people on this forum who love to rush into any thread with a questionable moral line and call the OPs liars, cheats, bad parents, and so on. Meanwhile, their own moral lines are as squiggly as anyone else. The irony both infuriates and amuses me.I'm so confused by this thread. XDan told us that:
"The moral high grounders should be here any minute to tell you what a dishonest thief you are if you order off the kids menu for kid over the prescribed age."
I thought that meant XDan was warning us that moral high grounders were storming the castle to shame everyone. But thwen XDan was the only one who shamed everyone.
Huh???
It's easy - if Disney let's you order it, order it. What is possibly the big deal about that???
Oh, well....of course we could get into the fact that kid's meals are probably the most unhealthy meals anywhere - fried foods, cheese, saturated fat, salt, etc, etc, etc - but I don't have kids and I'm definitely not passing judgement, because if I had a screeching child who wouldn't eat a spinach salad, I'd be the first one running for the chicken nuggets.
You used a terrible example that didn't make sense.... That's what you did....I can see how it would be confusing. I am most certainly NOT a moral high grounder. You want to order off the kids menu, go nuts. You want to pop a muffin in your pocket at the buffet for later, be my guest. Wanna use your Dad's DVC member card to grab a lousy 10% discount at World of Disney, have at it. I chose this thread as a good place to make my point. There are many people on this forum who love to rush into any thread with a questionable moral line and call the OPs liars, cheats, bad parents, and so on. Meanwhile, their own moral lines are as squiggly as anyone else. The irony both infuriates and amuses me.
I chose a patently ridiculous premise to make my larger point. Maybe I coulda been more clear.
It doesn’t make sense to you because you don’t understand the point. Which, I mean, judging from your posting history is far from surprising. You’re one of those people that I was aiming at here. Not shocking that you lack the self awareness to catch on.You used a terrible example that didn't make sense.... That's what you did....
I can see how it would be confusing. I am most certainly NOT a moral high grounder. You want to order off the kids menu, go nuts. You want to pop a muffin in your pocket at the buffet for later, be my guest. Wanna use your Dad's DVC member card to grab a lousy 10% discount at World of Disney, have at it. I chose this thread as a good place to make my point. There are many people on this forum who love to rush into any thread with a questionable moral line and call the OPs liars, cheats, bad parents, and so on. Meanwhile, their own moral lines are as squiggly as anyone else. The irony both infuriates and amuses me.
I chose a patently ridiculous premise to make my larger point. Maybe I coulda been more clear.
There's truth to this for sure, but SOME attempts have been made to nutrition-up the kids meals. Apple slices and yogurt are offered as sides, along with the traditional oversalted fries (you get two sides). Of course the yogurt is more like a milkshake, not sure about the REAL nutrition there. But made me feel better than ordering a pile of fries!
Grilled chicken, rice and fruit is hardly a bad meal. Not everything on the kids meal is fried foods or burgers. Many are just normal sized portions of food.There's truth to this for sure, but SOME attempts have been made to nutrition-up the kids meals. Apple slices and yogurt are offered as sides, along with the traditional oversalted fries (you get two sides). Of course the yogurt is more like a milkshake, not sure about the REAL nutrition there. But made me feel better than ordering a pile of fries!
This should be the menu at every restaurant!Clearly, this should be the kids' menu at every restaurant.
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