Vegan children have been desperately trying to have playdates with meat-eating families so they can steal forbidden food, which they are obsessed with. One mother from an area where it’s fashionable to be vegan and gluten-free said it’s insane watching children with restricted diets come to their house and never stop eating the forbidden foods. These children are allowed to have an unrestricted diet when they visit other people’s homes, so they want meat and bread. “They don’t seem to want to play. They just want to eat,” said one mother, who no longer invites vegan children for playdates. Vegan children have been known to be so rabid that they even steal food from the plates of their friends. While these children are clearly not being starved at home, they’re not getting the kinds of foods they want. Parents are now wondering if they should mention something to the parents of the wannabe carnivores. Most believe that it’s useless to tell vegan parents because they’re on the latest bandwagon. “Of course their bodies are crying out for real food and protein, and something with an actual taste,” commented one mother. Experts say that with the right planning and knowledge, vegan children can get all the nutrients they need, but parents need to be well-informed so that the children don't risk a shortage of vitamin D, calcium, iron, omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin B12.
Vegan Children Are Desperately Trying To Have Playdates With Meat-Eating Families
Vegan children have been desperately trying to have playdates with meat-eating families so they can steal forbidden food, which they are obsessed with. One mother from an area where it’s fashionable to be vegan and gluten-free said it’s insane watching children with restricted diets come to their house and never stop eating the forbidden foods. These children are allowed to have an unrestricted diet when they visit other people’s homes, so they want meat and bread. “They don’t seem to want to play. They just want to eat,” said one mother, who no longer invites vegan children for playdates. Vegan children have been known to be so rabid that they even steal food from the plates of their friends. While these children are clearly not being starved at home, they’re not getting the kinds of foods they want. Parents are now wondering if they should mention something to the parents of the wannabe carnivores. Most believe that it’s useless to tell vegan parents because they’re on the latest bandwagon. “Of course their bodies are crying out for real food and protein, and something with an actual taste,” commented one mother. Experts say that with the right planning and knowledge, vegan children can get all the nutrients they need, but parents need to be well-informed so that the children don't risk a shortage of vitamin D, calcium, iron, omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin B12.