Welcome, internet-dwelling ladies. When was the last time you went trick-or-treating for Halloween? Most of us probably stopped around middle school. Although we may have ironically participated in a few trick-or-treating outings in high school and college, we likely stopped in favor of attending Halloween parties and then eventually transitioned from candy receiver to candy giver. Anyone who grew up participating in the iconic Halloween tradition might recall that while coming home with a pile of candy was certainly exciting, the true joy came from walking around in the crisp fall air, showing off your costume, and checking out all the elaborate Halloween decorations and costumes.
Kids sure do love sweets, but many children are picky when it comes to flavor and textures, and only end up eating a select few from what they bring home on Halloween. Other kids have food allergies, Coeliac disease, or other food restrictions as well that prevent them from enjoying the full selection of Halloween hand-outs. In our story today, an entitled mother demands that her neighbors accommodate her disabled child by buying trick-or-treat options that her child can eat, driving some neighbors to just give up on their usual Halloween tradition this year. Scroll down to get the full details as well as comments from netizens on what would have been a better way to handle having a child with food restrictions on Halloween.
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