Attention all Facebook friends! Get ready for a wild ride as we dive into the dramatic world of babysitting and picky eaters! When our protagonist agreed to watch their friend’s kids for the day, little did they know the chaos that would ensue. From the McDonald’s ultimatum to the hunger games, this story has more twists and turns than a drive-thru lane! So buckle up, grab your favorite snack (as long as it’s not strawberry jelly ), and let’s see if our babysitter is the a-hole in this fast-food fiasco!
Babysitting Dilemma: McDonald’s or Bust?

Picky Eater Alert: Chicken Tenders Only!

The McDonald’s Ultimatum: Tenders or Nothing!

♂️ No Outside Food Allowed: Restaurant Rules! ️

The Hunger Games: Tenders vs. Starvation!

The Interrogation: Why Didn’t You Feed My Kid?

The Accusation: Starving the Picky Eater!

The Dilemma: To Force or Not to Force? ️

♂️ The Verdict: Am I the A-hole?

The PB&J Plot Twist: Grape Jelly or Nothing!

The Lactose Intolerance Limitation: No Mac & Cheese!

The Fast-Food Fiasco: Babysitter vs. Picky Eater!
In this dramatic tale of babysitting gone wrong, our protagonist finds themselves in a sticky situation when tasked with feeding their friend’s picky eater. Despite their best efforts to provide a delicious alternative to McDonald’s, the young food critic refuses to budge, leading to a hunger strike and a confrontation with the parent. With accusations of starvation and force-feeding flying, our babysitter is left wondering if they’re the a-hole in this fast-food fiasco. But wait, there’s more! A shocking revelation about grape jelly preferences and lactose intolerance limitations adds an extra layer of complexity to this already juicy story. So, what does the internet think of this McDonald’s meltdown? Let’s dive into the top responses and see if we can determine who’s really at fault in this tender situation!
Dad’s NTA, Babysitter should’ve followed specific food requests

Skipping McDonald’s won’t starve a kid, teach him consequences

Friend demands McDonald’s for child but doesn’t provide money. NTA.

Sibling shares similar experience, agrees with NTA verdict.

Parent defends babysitter’s McDonald’s decision and insults whiny dad.

Kid refused food, dad not obligated to go to McDonald’s.

Offering options and respecting differences: a diplomatic approach

Don’t let kids dictate everything; one meal won’t kill them

NTA commenter defends dad’s decision to feed child McDonald’s.

No special orders allowed in old school parenting
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Dad’s dietary needs were not communicated, nanny is NTA

Picky eater causes babysitter dilemma, commenters side with dad.

Dad blasts babysitter for McDonald’s snub, commenters defend NTA’s actions.

Kids menus promoting junk food, leading to food pickiness later on

NTA. Babysitter suggests being petty with entitled dad.

Spoiled kid? NTA commenter weighs in on McDonald’s debate.

Stand your ground and set boundaries with entitled parents.

Dad defends McDonald’s choice for picky eater kid.

Babysitter refuses McDonald’s, kid goes hungry. NTA for dad.

NTA! Babysitter not responsible for picky eating habits of child.

ARFID eating disorder may explain child’s limited food choices

Picky eater gets a taste of his own medicine ♂️
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NTA defends dad’s decision to let child go hungry.

Teach kids to appreciate food, NTA comment suggests.

Parent of autistic children shares experience with picky eaters.

NTA stands their ground against entitled parents ♂️

NTA. If the kid only eats certain food, Dad should supply it

NTA: compromising on food choices with babysitters

NTA dad defends feeding kids McDonald’s, calls out picky eater.

Picky eater parent defends dad over McDonald’s snub

Kid demands McDonald’s tenders, commenter says NTA for dad’s decision

Picky eater’s parent won’t let babysitter run around for food. NTA

Dad refuses to force son to starve, called NTA

10-year-old’s food pickiness raises concern; dad not at fault.

Teaching kids not to be picky eaters: NTA dad

Generous babysitter receives praise for offering better lunch options.

No McDonald’s? No problem! Mom stands her ground

Spoiled child or enabling dad? NTA comment weighs in.

Chicken tenders drama: Dad not the a**hole for once.
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NTA calls out picky eating behavior, suggests babysitter decline future requests

NTA. Kid’s a brat for demanding a specific restaurant.

Picky eaters at 10? Parents’ tolerance questioned. No A-hole here.

Babysitter not at fault for picky eater’s McDonald’s demand

NTA. Childhood picky eating is different from entitled behavior.

No McDonald’s money, no problem. NTA for not spoiling kid.

NTA wonders if babysitting is worth it without compensation

McDonald’s snub sparks humorous comment about food scarcity
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Spoiled kid fails to appreciate food, NTA teaches a lesson

Babysitter called out for McDonald’s snub in NTA comment.

Clever solution for picky eaters, NTA parenting advice
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NTA vs. friend’s entitled kid and McDonald’s

Kid not starving, babysitter not at fault. Friendship in question.

Teaching manners to kids.

Babysitter not responsible for picky eaters’ McDonald’s demand

When it comes to kids and food, anything can happen ♀️

Babysitting isn’t cooking, NTA. Let him deal with it

Babysitter not at fault for picky eater, NTA did favor

NTA. Dad needs to reason with his child, not cave in.

Picky dad blasts babysitter over McDonald’s snub, gets roasted.

Kid refuses tenders, accuses babysitter of starving him. NTA

Parent defends host from picky eater’s unreasonable demands.
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Standing your ground with picky eaters

NTA empathizes with both sides but suggests Ryan should have specified.

When picky eaters go too far

Babysitter snubs McDonald’s, NTA dad sets boundaries, teaches values
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NTA comment calls out bad parenting in a fiery way

Showing empathy for a child’s picky eating habits and advocating for support.

Reasonable assumption, NTA. Making a special trip is excessive.

Parents enabling unhealthy eating habits for 10-year-old, NTA comment.

Picky kid only eats chicken tenders, dad calls babysitter NTA

Parent defends feeding child McDonald’s against picky eaters accusation.
