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What kind of food should i give a 2 year old from wendys?

I'm babysitting and I need to run some errands so we will probably stop at Wendy's, are there any foods there for toddlers? Chicken nuggets maybe?

Update:

To be fair, stopping for a small snack at wendys is not going to kill the child, jeez.

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  • 9 years ago

    Pretty much anything on the kid's menu. Just remember to cut anything you order into smaller pieces to reduce choking hazards. My 2 year old would eat chicken nuggets, burger or cheeseburger, the baked potato, even a salad (although I know that's not necessarily typical of most toddlers). And you're right, eating fast food once in a while isn't going to cause any harm to anyone, toddlers included.

  • 9 years ago

    I'd go with chicken nuggets and fruit, my boys don't really eat fries but they love fruit, and nuggets are usually a favorite for kids. :)

  • 9 years ago

    Sounds like the job for a Dave's Hot 'N Juicy 1/2 LB.* DOUBLE BURGER

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Fast food is no good.

    I suggest cut up fruits and vegetables. Surely if the parents can afford a babysitter, they can afford to pay you, or someone else to set up pre-cut fruits and veggies.

    Source(s): If you babysat my child and fed him Wendy's, I'd fire you on the spot.
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    9 years ago

    a double with cheese

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    cut up nuggets....while your at it get him/her the whole damn menu

    Source(s): Fat much?
  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    a big coke and something greasy

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