Attention all parents and babysitters! Get ready for a wild ride as we dive into the dramatic world of picky eaters and fast food feuds! When a well-meaning friend agrees to watch his buddy’s kids for the day, little does he know that he’s about to face the ultimate lunchtime showdown. Will he cave to the demands of a chicken tender-obsessed 10-year-old, or will he stand his ground and face the wrath of a hangry parent? Buckle up, because this story is about to get juicy!
Babysitting Dilemma: McDonald’s or Bust?

Picky Eater Alert: Chicken Tender Troubles!

McDonald’s Meltdown: The Tender Tantrum!

♂️ No Outside Food Allowed: Restaurant Rules! ️

Burger Bliss vs. Tender Turmoil: The Lunchtime Showdown!

Hungry and Hangry: The Picky Eater’s Revenge!

Burger Confirmation: Mary’s Mealtime Success! ✅

Parental Pressure: Forced Starvation Accusations!

Babysitter’s Dilemma: To McDonald’s or Not to McDonald’s?

PB&J Predicament: The Case of the Missing Grape Jelly!

Lactose Intolerance Strikes Again: No Mac & Cheese for Me! ♂️

The Great McDonald’s Standoff: A Babysitter’s Tale!
In this epic lunchtime battle, our brave babysitter finds himself caught between a rock and a hard place (or should we say, a tender and a happy meal? ). With one kid happily munching on a burger and the other staging a hunger strike for McDonald’s, it’s up to our hero to navigate the treacherous waters of picky eating and parental expectations. Will he emerge victorious, or will he be forever branded as the babysitter who let a child starve? The internet has some thoughts on this juicy dilemma, and they’re not holding back! ️ Let’s see what they have to say about this McDonald’s meltdown!
Clear NTA judgement and logical reasoning.

Teaching consequences of food choices to entitled kids

Friend demands McDonald’s for his kid but won’t pay? NTA.

Mom refused to cave to picky eater’s demands and won. NTA

Don’t mess with a babysitter who won’t give in to whining

Kid demands McDonald’s, babysitter says no – NTA.

Handling picky eaters can be a struggle, but NTA.

Don’t let picky eaters dictate, NTA for denying McDonald’s

NTA babysitter offers free service, kid demands McDonald’s

Old school babysitter doesn’t do special orders. NTA
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Babysitter not at fault for kid’s specific food demands

Picky 10-year-old demands McDonald’s at restaurant. NTA for not providing.

Babysitting nightmare: Kid demands McDonald’s, won’t try restaurant food. NTA.

Kids menu only with junk food leads to food pickiness

Babysitting gone wrong, but OP handled it like a pro

Spoiled brat demands McDonald’s, commenter says NTA.

Setting boundaries as a babysitter. NTA for not giving in.

Picky eater lies about food preference, NTA for babysitter

Kid demands McDonald’s, doesn’t try offered food. NTA wins.

Stand your ground, you’re not responsible for bad parenting

Undiagnosed ARFID might have caused kid’s demand for McDonald’s

Picky eater? Not your problem. Don’t let it ruin lunchtime!
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10-year-old demands McDonald’s, babysitter not at fault. NTA.

Teach kids to appreciate what they’re given. NTA comment.

Providing food for picky eaters is reasonable.

Babysitting nightmare, NTA declines future jobs, #parentingfails

Babysitting nightmare: Picky eater throws tantrum, dad blames babysitter.

Compromise wins! Tenders not so bad after all.

Stand your ground! You’re not a personal McDonald’s driver

Picky eater’s parent approves babysitter’s approach to McDonald’s demand

Kid demands McDonald’s tenders on babysitter’s watch. NTA wins.

Parent won’t hold babysitter responsible for picky eater child’s demands. NTA

Babysitter handles unreasonable 10-year-old McDonald’s demand like a pro.

10-year-old demands McDonald’s, NTA babysitter worried about pickiness.

Teaching kids not to be picky eaters or pay up

Babysitter was NTA for not giving in to McDonald’s demand

Parent sets boundaries and won’t cater to picky eaters.

Don’t enable picky eaters or they become spoiled brats. NTA.

Babysitter spared brussels but not McDonald’s tantrum.
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Babysitting nightmare with a picky, spoiled eater

Setting boundaries with a picky eater ♀️. Maybe tell Ryan about Stacy Irvine.

Picky eater causes chaos at restaurant. NTA for babysitter.

The babysitter shouldn’t be blamed for not knowing Andy’s preferences

Picky eaters aren’t entitled to their own restaurant choices ♂️

Babysitter refuses to give in to spoiled kid’s demands

Babysitting without compensation for their meals and venue? NTA

Ryan’s love for McDonald’s is unshakable
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Spoiled 10-year-old demands McDonald’s, but babysitter is NTA.

Babysitter not responsible for picky eater’s demands

Mom’s clever trick to handle picky eaters
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Friend can find a different sitter. You’re NTA

Babysitter stands up to demanding 10-year-old, NTA wins

Teaching manners to kids and parents

Babysitting 101: Communication is key

Chicken tenders vs. nuggets: the picky eater struggle ♀️

Don’t be a short order cook! NTA for setting boundaries

Babysitter is NTA for taking kids out for lunch

NTA. Ryan needs to parent instead of caving to demands

Picky kid demands McDonald’s, but is it the babysitter’s fault?

NTA. Babysitter got kid tenders but 10-year-old demanded McDonald’s. Kid went hungry.

Picky eater’s parent expects too much from babysitter. NTA
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You made sure he had options without bending to his will

Child’s picky eating habits cause restaurant dilemma, NTA babysitter handles well

Picky eaters can be frustrating , even more so when it’s family.

Babysitter stands her ground against entitled dad’s McDonald’s demand
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NTA comment: Raising kids properly

Support and understanding for children with irrational behavior needed

Reasonable assumption, making a special trip is too much. NTA

Setting a bad precedent for a 10-year-old’s eating habits. NTA.

Kid demands McDonald’s, but babysitter gets him chicken tenders. NTA.

Don’t be a pushover parent. NTA got kid what he wanted.
