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I'm a dad raising my kids vegan. Disney made it really hard for them to eat vegan food.​

  • I'm a dad to two kids, and my whole family is vegan.
  • We traveled to Disney, and while the vegan options for adults were great, kids' options were not.
  • The solution is as easy as adding vegan mac and cheese or Impossible nuggets to their menus.
I'm raising my kids vegan, and it's a real challenge at times. While vegan options are growing everywhere, from fast food to grocery stores, the US is still an omnivore-centered country. One reason we were excited about visiting Disney World is its reputation for vegan cuisine.

In fact, Disney World offers some of the best plant-based dining options in the country — unless you're a kid.

My wife and I loved the food, but our kids didn't have many options

The vegan dining for adults at Disney is exceptional. Whether you want a fast-service Impossible burger or a three-course, plant-based custom-dining experience, there really is so much wonderful vegan food at Disney World. Disney's chefs have created exemplary and delicious foods, and we were impressed that so much of it is unique. Instead of mock meats and dishes that simply try to replicate non-vegan tastes with plants, most of the vegan options are unique and wonderful. The California Grill at the Contemporary Resort offered a 50th Anniversary three-course vegan dinner that was particularly tasty.

While my wife and I were satisfied and stuffed, our kids were always left on the sidelines. At each restaurant we visited, we encountered a similar situation, the kids' menu offered vegetarian options — usually mac and cheese — but nothing for vegans. There are vegan options for kids in some restaurants, but not all of them.

This left us with two options at every place we ate. We could order adult-size vegan dishes for our kids, which meant paying twice the cost of a kid's plate, knowing the kids likely wouldn't eat much. Or we could give our kids non-vegan food.

We had to think outside the box to feed our kids

Faced with not wanting to buy our kids adult-sized meals, our main tactic ended up being vegan snacks. Lots of popcorn, vegan ice cream, french fries, and fruit between meals. At actual sit-down restaurants, we didn't feed our kids much.

We could've gone vegetarian easily, but not vegan. We did encourage the kids to try our food, but gourmet cuisine isn't necessarily appealing to children. We tried to always order fruit cups, fries, and applesauce at every restaurant we went to as sides to our adult dishes, which the kids ate as meals.

In addition, we had packed vegan protein bars with us, and we brought them to the parks. Feeding the kids a bar a day helped ensure they received protein and something substantial. We had few other choices and we were disappointed that Disney had no true vegan main-course choices for children.

The solution to me is simple. Disney is a family destination that's trying very hard to cater to all dietary restrictions. The parks already offer Impossible-brand vegan food for adults, so putting some Impossible nuggets on the kids' menus could be a simple start. Another simple solution is to offer vegan mac and cheese for children, a dish that is already on most restaurants' menus.

As a vegan parent, I shouldn't have to worry when I go to a restaurant if it will have a kids' menu we can use.
 
the fucking gall of this writer to decide to post this shit publicly
Lmao this kind of food is why you're starting to see a bunch of vegan people getting fat because it's exhausting trying to eat proper vegan and they eventually revert to just eating all the easy vegan snacks.
 
I don’t much care if an adult wishes to be vegan but pushing it on kids makes me MATI. Growing children need all the proteins, minerals, trace elements and vitamins from a varied and balanced diet. This includes meat and animal products. Supplements aren’t the same and a proportion of vegans will forget some or all of them, not to mention children have different needs to adults.

Go buy your kids a bacon sandwich.
 
I don’t much care if an adult wishes to be vegan but pushing it on kids makes me MATI. Growing children need all the proteins, minerals, trace elements and vitamins from a varied and balanced diet. This includes meat and animal products. Supplements aren’t the same and a proportion of vegans will forget some or all of them, not to mention children have different needs to adults.

Go buy your kids a bacon sandwich.

It's infuriating. A good friend's wife has browbeaten him into allowing both their very young children to be vegan from birth and I've been unsuccessfully trying to get him to put his foot down and stop that nonsense since the first one was born.
 
The adult size meals are too big for my two kids. Each one can only eat half a plate. How do I solve this problem?!

Apparently his kids eat junk food like highly processed sodium filled soy nuggies and macaroni with fake cheese that's likely more processed than Velveeta. He's boasting about veganism but his kids don't eat well and he probably doesn't cook real vegan dishes. He just breaks out the frozen soy nuggets.

The oldest kid is six. I ate lots of salads when I was that age. Doubt his kids see any real vegetables. Just processed vegan hipster food.
 
The parks already offer Impossible-brand vegan food for adults, so putting some Impossible nuggets on the kids' menus could be a simple start
I would think one of the benefits from vegan children is they never get exposed to chicken nuggets to form that obstinate addiction in the first place. Imagine my shock the vegan with a failing brain in their 30s gets bullied by a child. At least I can rest easy knowing this guy was so retarded he likely ensured he's paying at least sticker price for anything Disney going forward.
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They give you the number to call to be a pain in the ass on the very first link the author provided. Making magic for kids is literally their business and I assure you they deal with far more autistic/demanding clientele regularly. A little advanced notice and not being a cheapskate would have made this no problem. They would have added the stupid nuggers to their order before the guy even got there.
 
Unless he's incredibly careful with their macros, his kids will be nutritionally deficient. ...It's best to let kids eat a balanced meat and vegetable diet, and later when they're older and more developed, they can choose to be vegan.
These are the same fucking assholes that "trans" their minor kids. There are parents that have gone to prison starving their kids to death with this "vegan" shit:

The kids would frankly be better off if he beat them but also fed them a normal diet. They'd stand a better chance of recovering and living a normal life. I speak from personal experience here.
Motherfucker, your kids were miserable at Disneyland because you're a narcissistic asshole piece of shit who is neglecting and starving his kids. Fuck you and fuck every selfish fucking Lefty liberal self-centered asshole piece of dogshit parent like you. You're all cocksuckers.
 
There are vegan options for kids in some restaurants, but not all of them.
Here's a novel idea: maybe next time choose one of the restaurants where your children aren't left hungry. These fuckers could have fed their kids at disney, they just chose not to. "Muh vegan gourmer experience is more important than my child's nutrition. He just has to survive on apple sauce for a week."
 
Here's a good quote from another one of his "articles"
On my first date with my now wife, Rachel, she ordered a salad. I was eating a bacon cheeseburger dripping with grease. I told her she didn't need to watch her weight. She responded that there was nothing else on the menu for her because she was vegan. I had no idea and instantly thought I was doing poorly.
Or there's this gem
It soon became clear we had to pick our battles. We couldn't be nonstop great vegans and great parents.

We acquiesced first on the Goldfish. He was the only kid not eating Goldfish at school snack time, so we let him join in. Then he had cheese pizza at a school party. I didn't want him to be the one kid not eating, the kid everyone laughed at.
 
>vegan vegan vegan, healthy healthy healthy, I sure love my kids
>just feed kids starches and disappointed they don't have low nutrient foods like frozen mac and non-dairy cheese and deep-fried meat alternative nuggets because HARDEST JOB IN THE WORLD


Pick one. Feeding a kid just applesauce, fries, and fruit sounds infuriating for a little kid who's hungry, hot, and being dragged around Disneyland. I don't think most three year olds would enjoy amusement parks, but top that with not only being chronically hungry, but constantly having an upset stomach from being fed garbage while your selfish, dumb parents drag you endlessly forward because they want to have their fantasy childhood served their way, to you, whether or not you want it. Poor little kids.
 
>vegan vegan vegan, healthy healthy healthy, I sure love my kids
>just feed kids starches and disappointed they don't have low nutrient foods like frozen mac and non-dairy cheese and deep-fried meat alternative nuggets because HARDEST JOB IN THE WORLD


Pick one. Feeding a kid just applesauce, fries, and fruit sounds infuriating for a little kid who's hungry, hot, and being dragged around Disneyland. I don't think most three year olds would enjoy amusement parks, but top that with not only being chronically hungry, but constantly having an upset stomach from being fed garbage while your selfish, dumb parents drag you endlessly forward because they want to have their fantasy childhood served their way, to you, whether or not you want it. Poor little kids.
I could tell the kids are just along for the ride. Disneyland wasnt for THEM.
 
We acquiesced first on the Goldfish. He was the only kid not eating Goldfish at school snack time, so we let him join in. Then he had cheese pizza at a school party. I didn't want him to be the one kid not eating, the kid everyone laughed at.
I don't get MATI often but god fucking damn! "Oh we just feel SO BAD that our kid is going to trip over all of the social obstacles that we ourselves put in their way!"
 
Vegan children,cats and dogs all have one thing in common

It aint them that are calling the shots

The adult size meals are too big for my two kids. Each one can only eat half a plate. How do I solve this problem?!

By causing a bigger one and then acting legit confused how you got here and then its time to ask the government to help.
 
We did encourage the kids to try our food, but gourmet cuisine isn't necessarily appealing to children
Bullshit, kids don’t find that sort of food appealing if they’re used to eating processed junk, otherwise you could have just ordered them a starter as a main. Your kids have a crappy diet and your veganism a pose. What a self-regarding wanker.
 
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