(photo courtesy of Reddit)

 

Good idea? A contributor to Reddit posted a receipt from a
restaurant that included a $4 discount for "well-behaved kids." Sweet gesture that I'm sure the parents appreciated, right? But does this send a dangerous message? The Stir doesn't like it and here's why:

--"Eating out with children is already filled with plenty of pressure for parents"
--"Every raised voice, every dropped spoon can make a mom feel like all eyes in the joint are searing into her"
-- There needs to be a certain amount of
tolerance for families


Plus, what about the parents that feel their
little angels were perfect and still didn't receive the discount? Does the restaurant really want to quarrel with an angry mom?

 

What about you? Would you like to see a discount for well-behaved children? Is this a good idea or does The Stir bring up some good points?