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Shocked at breastfeeding policy for a craft centre / attraction

154 replies

Ducky5867 · 01/09/2013 19:16

Looking at visiting a craft centre near me - went onto their website and viewed their visitor information and noted the following statement

"We welcome discrete breastfeeding on our site, but would appreciate care being taken not to cause embrassement to our other customers."

Very shocked at this ..... They feel their customers would be embrassed by a baby having their lunch - how kind of them to even allow it - we should all be so greatful!!

My dd2 is nearly 1 yr so won't need to breastfeed during daytime but this has wound me up so much that I will never go there now ..... Shoud I go further and send them an email of complaint or am I being over sensitive?

OP posts:
lagoonhaze · 01/09/2013 19:17

Link and shame and let the lactivists on it!

uneedme · 01/09/2013 19:19

Link and shame!

SirChenjin · 01/09/2013 19:20

I would ask them to explain what they mean by discrete, why they think that other customers might be embarrassed, and what they would do precisely if another customer complained they felt embarrassed . Then I would point to this

Up here in Scotland we have much better protection in law - hopefully the same thing will happen in the rest of the UK soon.

TiredyCustards · 01/09/2013 19:20

Link!

You need to tell them that you'll never darken their door and why.

sillyoldfool · 01/09/2013 19:21

link!!! that's awful, they probably think they're being good and supportive by saying they welcome discrete bfing, which makes it worse.

noodleone · 01/09/2013 19:21

Isn't it the law? They don't get to have a policy! Link and shame

Pozzled · 01/09/2013 19:21

Complain.

Wishfulmakeupping · 01/09/2013 19:22

Yy to link and shame them

IJustNeedANap · 01/09/2013 19:22

Link and shame

midori1999 · 01/09/2013 19:25

I agree link and shame. We can all email them...

Ducky5867 · 01/09/2013 19:28

Hope done this link correctly - first time I have added a link

www.jinneyring.co.uk/acatalog/Visitor_Information.html

You will need to scroll down the page a bit - 2nd para under baby pic

OP posts:
TallGiraffe · 01/09/2013 19:30
Shock
lagoonhaze · 01/09/2013 19:31

OMG I had been hoping you weren't serious!

TravelinColour · 01/09/2013 19:33

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ImFineThankYou · 01/09/2013 19:33

That is disgusting. Are they on twitter?

lagoonhaze · 01/09/2013 19:36

facebook campaign/ nurse in?

ivykaty44 · 01/09/2013 19:36

Well well well - this is somewhere my dd's club go! This is not on

AnyoneButLulu · 01/09/2013 19:38

That's OK, presumably "discrete" breast feeding means one infant per breast.

Unless they're illiterate as well as discriminatory, in which case they can fuck off.

gamerchick · 01/09/2013 19:38

Oh dear, poor wording that is. Do they police the breastfeeding I wonder.. Some people bitch and complain even if they can't see anything. Then what?

IJustNeedANap · 01/09/2013 19:39

I think we should bombard them with complaints

ImFineThankYou · 01/09/2013 19:39

@jinneyringcraft on twitter and on fb

ivykaty44 · 01/09/2013 19:40

mass emailing?

NorfolkIngWay · 01/09/2013 19:41

I would get both Biscuit Biscuit out and breast feed the whole family while dancing on the table not really

Call them on it OP !

ivykaty44 · 01/09/2013 19:45

So what would happen if you did embarrass another customer even if you were swinging your tits about - would they tell you off like a naughty school girl?

EhricLovesTeamQhuay · 01/09/2013 19:46

Surely they mean discreet?