We think it is great that the children's menus at the TS restaurant now have real food on themgrilled chicken, fish, or beef, along with veggies and a salad. These are very reasonably priced, usually less than $10 and are themed with the restaurant. The thought of taking a kid to a Japanese restaurant so s/he can have a hot dog, then to a Moroccan restaurant to have chicken strips, then to French restaurant to have mac & cheese is something that I just don't get.
Perhaps Disney is attempting to at least introduce the idea that french fries, fried chicken strips, macaroni and cheese, and cheese sauce are not actual food groups to the entirely too many children who think otherwise. Eating habits are burned in young (think of the real purpose behind the Happy Meal) and children with high fat/salt/starch/sugar diets are prone to having bad eating habits later. Concepts of 'comfort food' are burned in young and very difficult to change later in life. Sure, there are exceptions, but in general this is the case.
Moreoever, I've not seen any situation at WDW or
DCL where french fries weren't available, it was that you just had to ask for them instead of the fruit. Many (AND I KNOW NOT ALL) adults assume that children will not eat anything other than high fat/starch/salt/sugar food without even letting the kid try it. We've avoided fast food almost completely and our 10,11, and 12 year olds will eat just about anything, including foods from other countries.
Its kinda like if you assume that the child won't like it, and make a stink about it, you can ensure that the child will indeed refuse it because it is expected of him.
Besides, isn't one reason to go to EPCOT or on a
Disney Cruise to experience new things and perhaps at least sample new food? The EPCOT food and wine festival presents all these culinary opportunities, but they still have the dreadful McDonald's stand running.
And for those of you who happen to eat and smoke everything you want and are in perfect physical shape (at the moment), good for you. Give you parents a hug for your genes. But if you take an afternoon stroll near the pools on the top of the MAGIC or WONDER during a sea day (i.e. swimsuits) you cannot help but notice that the AVERAGE patron in the fries/pizza/burger/dog/chicken strip line looks a lot different than the AVERAGE patron in the salad/panini/fruit/soup line. Say what you wish, but I've spent a lot of time on the ships and this is unmistakable.
I've taken the opportunity at every visit to WDW, DL, DLP, or DCL to seek out a Food Services manager and give positive feedback for what we
consider to be better choices.