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3. It’s a Perk Meant for Kids
Compromise: Is There a Middle Ground?
Many restaurants have already found a happy medium by offering:
- “Small Plates” or “Lite Bites” sections that cater to adults wanting smaller portions.
- Senior menus with reduced portions and prices for older adults.
- Unwritten flexibility where servers quietly allow an adult to order from the kids’ menu, especially if it’s not during a rush.
Some establishments charge a small “adult fee” to accommodate kids’ menu orders for grownups, which might be a reasonable compromise. Others simply enforce a rule: 12 and under only.
Verdict: Let’s Stop Shaming and Start Being Practical
Restaurants should be transparent about their policies, and customers should respect them. But when possible, a little flexibility goes a long way. In an age where customization is king and food waste is a real issue, letting adults order kids’ meals doesn’t seem like the societal downfall some make it out to be.
So next time you’re eyeing that $5 grilled cheese with a side of applesauce, just remember: you’re not alone—and maybe it’s time more menus recognized that.
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