I believe that everything is OK in moderation so there are no foods I refuse to purchase. If my daughter or husband want junk food I'm fine with it as long as they don't overdo.
I do refuse to buy my husband's cigarettes for him though. They have to come from his budgeted spending money and I'm not going out of my way to visit the cheap cigarette store to pick them up for him.
I won't buy bourbon for my 10 year old, but other than that I'm pretty lenient. I'm more of a moderation mom or a once in a while for a treat mom. We rarely have potato chips or cookies in the house, but once in a while I'll buy them.
We allow the kids (and ourselves) to drink soda, but only on the weekends (and we limit it, then). I don't buy many "lunchables," but will get one for my son every once in a while (once every couple of months).
Anything in moderation is fine. I wouldn't let my kids live off of potato chips and soda, but an occational treat is fine. I guess the only thing I wouldn't buy for someone in my home is alcohol. DH and I want an alcohol-free home due to a long history of alcoholism on my side of the family.
I believe that everything is OK in moderation so there are no foods I refuse to purchase. If my daughter or husband want junk food I'm fine with it as long as they don't overdo.
I agree with you -- we do buy most everything. I have 3 active kids and they understand about eating healthy. A typical school lunch: sandwich, fruit/fruit cup, chips and granola bar. milk or water to drink
I only buy free range eggs and won't buy the other kinds...just for the quality of life for the chicken. I would love to only buy free range meat too but I can't afford that.