PrincessShmoo
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Well... Who defines an acceptable 'special dietary food?'
I was just trying to make sure that my 'special dietary food' would be acceptable because my special diet is technically voluntary.
There could be a difference between 'this is her favorite butter spread and she'll really only eat it because she's picky' and 'this is her non-dairy butter spread because she chooses to be vegan' and 'this is the only butter spread she can eat that won't kill her.'
I'd rather try to make sure that I'm honestly within the definition of a documented exception than just assume a rule doesn't apply to me because I'm oh so special.
(And a cookie cutter response wasn't what I was looking for when I sent a very specific question. So I'll try asking by phone or something, but the email did not answer the question I asked.)
I agree, these are different possibilities.
Personally, just as a parent, the first "because she's picky" doesn't fly in our household. When we take trips, the kids (even the picky one) were given the opportunity to try whatever was offered on the menu (their choice). Also their choice, if they opted to not eat anything.
As to the "because of vegan diet", DCL does offer many variations of their offerings for special diets (vegans among them). I'd probably suggest asking DCL if they can accommodate that specific thing you want to bring onboard. If they can't, then, IMO, you are good to go for bringing your own choices.
And for "it's the only kind she can eat because all others will kill her", well, that's a definite bring your own stuff situation.
Oh, BTW, I'll point out, when calling DCL and asking questions, the person answering the phone, probably won't have the answer either. And, if you call and ask 3 different people, you're likely to get 3 different answers. When asking, I'd suggest asking to be connected to a supervisor, as that (most times) will get you a better answer.