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One other thing about this whole story kind of bothers me.
The mom claims the child refused to eat any food that wasn't steaming hot. She would refuse all cold and room temperature foods. She mom cites this as evidence that the hot first class meal was needed. But she also cites the snacks they brought as evidence of how they did everything they could to avert a meltdown themselves. If you know your child will refuse any food that isn't steaming why are you using the fact that you brought room temperature snacks as evidence that you tried your best? You knew that wouldn't work. Either that or having hot food isn't a need so much as her child just didn't want those particular snacks at that particular time.
I have the urge to ask the mom "which is it? That she will refuse all food that isn't hot or that she normally likes the snacks you brought and just didn't want them at that time?"
The mom claims the child refused to eat any food that wasn't steaming hot. She would refuse all cold and room temperature foods. She mom cites this as evidence that the hot first class meal was needed. But she also cites the snacks they brought as evidence of how they did everything they could to avert a meltdown themselves. If you know your child will refuse any food that isn't steaming why are you using the fact that you brought room temperature snacks as evidence that you tried your best? You knew that wouldn't work. Either that or having hot food isn't a need so much as her child just didn't want those particular snacks at that particular time.
I have the urge to ask the mom "which is it? That she will refuse all food that isn't hot or that she normally likes the snacks you brought and just didn't want them at that time?"