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Should adults be allowed to order from a room service kid’s menu?

You’re kidding.

An American traveling abroad and hungry for an affordable taste of home was shocked when Japanese hotel staff gave her a triple medal after ordering a cheese pizza from the children’s menu. .

Vanessa von Schwartz, a Los Angeles-based social media influencer, was given an apparently prohibited meal and a room of flak given to her after she learned she had ordered below her age level. After posting about the service, it sparked a huge discussion online.


“I want my kids to feel safe and enjoy their meal,” she said, explaining that she just wanted to enjoy the pizza and fries she had ordered to her room. @vanessaschwarzz/TikTok

“The girl who brought it to my room opened the door and was like, ‘Where is she?'” recalled one frustrated traveler. Trending TikTok videos It received 4 million views and explains that all she really wanted to eat was pizza, chicken nuggets, and fries, all of which were apparently reserved for a small group of guests.

In a post titled “Is it illegal for adults to order from the kids’ menu?” she implored, “Please let us eat the kids’ menu in peace.”

Judging from the discussion that ensued, it appears that the overwhelming consensus was “no.”

“I’ve experienced a lot of backlash for not ordering off the kids menu, but why does it matter? Is it my order? I’ll order as much as I want,” one user argued.

“I order kids meals a lot…bigger portions are so much better,” agreed another.

“It’s so rude that sometimes I can’t order the kids menu. I can’t eat the big thing because I don’t have the money, like I want a small portion,” another wrote.

“I hate places where adults can’t order anything other than the children’s menu. It has to do with pricing, but admittedly, I’m paying less because the portions are smaller, but it still makes sense.” another TikToker commented.


Boy sitting at restaurant table and reading menu
One TikToker wrote, “I often order kids meals…the portions are so good.” Arkady Chubykin – Stock.adobe.com

Some viewers said that the reason why restaurants offer children’s plates at such a low price is because they are “assuming they will be purchased with an adult,” and that simply ordering a kids’ menu gives the restaurant a “huge profit.” ” was not brought about. It seems that many users were concerned.

The divisive food discourse has spawned a wave of outspoken foodies defending adults who are reluctant to order from children’s menus. “Children’s Food Connoisseur” Ashley Garretteducates followers on how to score budget-friendly meals from kids’ menus.

Many adults cite expense as a reason for ordering cheaper meal options, but some, especially those who have had bariatric surgery, argue that portion sizes are more appropriate. There was also.

“When I had bariatric surgery, the surgeon literally gave me a card to give to the restaurant explaining that I had to order from the kids menu,” the TikTok viewer explained.

“That’s very smart. I live in Ozempic and my portions are quite small so I often order children’s meals as well,” added another.

However, some criticized the menu as “cheesy” and “embarrassing”, and argued that the children’s menu was “designed to help parents afford to take their kids out to eat”.

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