Not trying to AIBU by stealth, but thread was prompted by going to Ikea this weekend, which is probably not a treat to most people but we like it!
At the cafe I offered (toddler) DD a choice of juice drinks to have instead of water. She has poo/nappy rash issues and is only allowed 2/3 toddler portions of fruit per day and hasn't had any fruit juice at all in four months.
The woman behind me started whining about how fruit juice is awful and rots teeth and I didn't really click that she was talking about us until her husband told her to shut up!
Felt that he had said it for me, so didn't say anything, and I'm not bothered really because a random woman doesn't know anything about us. But it reminds me off all the threads on MN where people see a tiny snapshot of how someone deals with a crying toddler at the shops, or eating crisps in their pushchair and assumes that this is how the parents always behave...
But really, would you honestly assume that just because someone gives there child juice outside of the house - or even sweets or fizzy drinks, that this is what they always do?
It's like seeing a family in McDonald's for dinner and assuming the eat their every day!