family to leave.The worker shared her story Reddit, where they asked if they had acted unfairly by throwing them out.However, they were wholeheartedly supported by other online users.The employee said the cafe didn't usually let people bring in their own food, however workers did often turn a blind eye for young children.But there is a strict no meat or fish on-site rule, to reassure allergy sufferers and religious people.The worker wrote: "Obviously there is a general expectation on most places like this that you don't eat food not bought on the premises, but we waive it for kids and their special food, biscuits etc."I've seen people feeding yoghurt looking things and turned a blind eye and also never specifically examined jars of baby.
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