My son (17) was invited to a graduation party – and was asked to bring 30 (yes, 30) hamburger patties. Now I don’t think the hostess is taking advantage of him – but she, like my son, is in a special ed class for children with mental disabilities; and I do sincerely believe that she assigned one food to each invitee with no thought as to the cost. I admire her parents for allowing her to have the full responsibility of the party planning – but I’m not sure if they know how she delegated the food. And it seems to me (am I wrong?) that the hostess would supply the "main course" while guests bring "sides". He was unwilling to express his concern to his classmate – and he’d rather die than have me talk to her or her parents about this lol. So we’ve decided, for now, that we will get the cheap bulk patties (about – and I feel bad about the cheapness of the burgers), and he’ll do some chores to "earn" them. This cripples my too-small food budget (/week). Any better way here?
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