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I Caught My Kids Up to a Corrupt Scheme at a Restaurant. Apparently They’re Doing It “for Grandma.”
United States🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

I Caught My Kids Up to a Corrupt Scheme at a Restaurant. Apparently They’re Doing It “for Grandma.”

A parent writes to a parenting advice column about their children being encouraged by their grandmother to take small items like ketchup packets and sugar from a restaurant during a family meal. The parent views this as stealing, while the grandmother sees it as harmless and a bonding activity. The parent's spouse supports the grandmother's approach, recalling similar experiences from his childhood. The columnist advises the parent to address the issue directly with the grandmother, emphasizing the importance of teaching children not to take what does not belong to them.

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I Caught My Kids Up to a Corrupt Scheme at a Restaurant. Apparently They’re Doing It “for Grandma.”

A parent writes to a parenting advice column about their children being encouraged by their grandmother to take small items like ketchup packets and sugar from a restaurant during a family meal. The parent views this as stealing, while the grandmother sees it as harmless and a bonding activity. The parent's spouse supports the grandmother's approach, recalling similar experiences from his childhood. The columnist advises the parent to address the issue directly with the grandmother, emphasizing the importance of teaching children not to take what does not belong to them.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a personal anecdote about family behavior and parenting choices, not a political issue. There is no framing that suggests a political stance or controversy.

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