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Dinner charge?

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mindermummy · 12/09/2006 12:51

Have someone coming tonight and just looked at my portfolio and i charge £1 for dinner in the evening, for an afterschool pick up. Just wondered what others charge. Should i charge more?

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dmo · 12/09/2006 13:06

i charge £1 for meals (dinner/tea)
snacks are included in my fees

ayla99 · 12/09/2006 14:11

I charge breakfast £1.25, lunch £1.40, dinner £1.80.

dmo · 12/09/2006 14:29

after school i have 10 children
they all have an ice lolly when they get in then some fruit then a biscuit or crisps
dh said thats too much what do you think?

PandaG · 12/09/2006 14:40

Meals are all inclusive here, but I do sandwich type lunch, and rarely do tea for mindees, so not much help to you

Dmo - I usually do a drink and snack, sometimes it is a biscuit or cake - usually one I have made with the mindees earlier in the week (I and the children enjoy cooking together), sometimes fruit, sometimes toast and jam. They are often starving after school though. In summer we make fruit juice ice lollies, they can have them without me worrying about lots of sugar of colourings, and my own children love them too.

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