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Vegan children have desperately tried to have play dates with carnivorous families, so that they can 'steal' food, with which they are 'obsessed'.
A mother from an area 'where it has become fashionable to be vegan gluten -free' said that it is 'insane' to watch children with limited diets at their house who 'never stop eating' the forbidden food.
She said that these children can have an unlimited diet when they visit the house of other people, but not 'interested in vegan food when they are over'.
'They want meat! And bread, “she said.
They 'don't seem to want to play, just eat' and this wild behavior means that they “no longer invite them to play dates,” she explained.
Ironically, the mother believed that it was an 'unhealthy relationship with food' and 'when they see meat, it is crazy to look'.
“The children eat everything outside the house – I mean everything!”
The vegan children were so rabies that they even 'steal food from others' plates'.

Foral Vegan Children 'steals' food when they go on play dates and a mother said it was 'insane' to see them eat.
She acknowledged that the children were not 'starving', but instead just 'had to eat a lot to feel full'.
“They clearly lost the ability to know when they are full.
'But when children are robbed of certain things at home, I understand why they are so obsessed with things like meat and pasta and bread.
“It's actually very sad.
The mother didn't know for sure if she “had to mention something about the parents” and is it normal for a child to eat non-stop? “
“I think if they follow such a strict diet at home because they believe it is healthier, why do the children eat meat outside the house?”
The advice of another parent on Mumnet was not to tell the parents' because 'they are just on the latest bandwagon'.
Another suggested 'inviting them for a two -hour slot nowhere near meals'.
One user said that it was “Bonkers who are standard, omnivoren confirmed to a diet of food disorders.”
“Of course their bodies scream for real food and proteins, and something with a real taste!”
However, a parent said that the children with dietal requirements they knew they are 'more likely than other children to pick up random food' and said that they 'certainly not thoughtlessly ate everything in sight instead of playing'.
There are around 2.5 million people who follow a vegan diet in the UK, which will be 3.4 million in 2025.
With the right planning and knowledge, vegan children can get all the nutrients they need, but parents must be well informed, so that the children do not risk vitamin D, calcium, iron, omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin B12.
The Food and Diet Department of NHS Lanarkshire has said: 'A well-planned vegan diet rich in beans, nuts, seeds, fruit and vegetables, full grains such as oats, rice, food based on cereals such as bread and pasta together with reinforced foods and Supplements. Provide all the nutrients that are needed for good health '.
“This includes essential fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals and also a lot of fiber.”
A study by the Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health from the University College London in 2021 showed that vegan children are shorter and have weaker bones.
Researchers discovered that children from five to ten years old who eat vegetable diets are on average three centimeters shorter than those who eat meat.
Their bones were also smaller and less strong, which means that the children run the risk of fractures or osteoporosis in later life.
They have recommended vegan children of vitamin B12 and vitamin D supplements to be increased potentially long-term health consequences of plants only.