The kid's menus at most restaurants are portioned so that the restaurant can "break-even" (or take a small loss) on the children's order while getting their "margin" (or profit) from the adults who have brought the children. This is why some restaurants can offer a "kids eat free" promotion/promotional day... They're actually gaining sales off the adults, some of whom might not otherwise even consider eating at that establishment without the kids promotion. Understandably, since RTC isn't a national chain, they have restrictions in place to help keep profitable and keep their doors open. I too understand dietary needs as I'm lactose intolerant... I have to take off toppings on some food items, keep lactose tablets in my pocket or avoid some things altogether. Consequently, as others mentioned, it might be helpful to portion out the 4oz. of food from your food selections and/or ask for a to-go box when you place your order (to help avoid going over your alotment).
then eat a little now and take the rest home sandy no means no
Technically a restaurant can’t say you’re not allowed to order off the kids menu when you had RNY... I had it and order off it all the time. I take the time to explain to the server I can’t eat much and that I had bypass.
Y’all need to show some compassion. I saw a post above about the restaurant saving money- I don’t think Sandy is coming alone so I think it is just semantics who is sitting in the chair. She has a medical reason and it is a reasonable accommodation. It is probably something an underpaid employee decided on the fly because they were being worked to death for no money and had no time to deal with. I would reach out to the restaurant directly Sandy. They are a good place and I’m sure if you talk to someone on an off day you will receive the compassion you deserve. The portions are huge anyway and I don’t know about you but who reheats breakfast to eat later? No one i know.
I understand but i had weight loss surgery can only eat 4 ounces
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