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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 577548" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>Hi Some great posts here and the Op's question is a difficult one to answer. I had to rush into hospital with my elderly dad on News years day, he had broken his wrist and throughout the day became very confused and agitated, he had a water infection as well. I went up with my daughter and had my grandchildren they were staying with me. The teenagers had some items from the vending machines, but they ate from the restaurant too. I even had a packet of crisps from the vending machine myself, even though I'm Coeliac, I had to eat something, the discomfort afterwards wasn't serious. I couldn't 'pop' back home as I don't drive, as neighbour kindly took us up .I stayed with my dad constantly, he was so frail and the infection made him change into 'a dad I didn't know' so upsetting.</p><p>So, as a stop gap the vending machine was a necessity at the time, but not something I really wanted to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 577548, member: 44643"] Hi Some great posts here and the Op's question is a difficult one to answer. I had to rush into hospital with my elderly dad on News years day, he had broken his wrist and throughout the day became very confused and agitated, he had a water infection as well. I went up with my daughter and had my grandchildren they were staying with me. The teenagers had some items from the vending machines, but they ate from the restaurant too. I even had a packet of crisps from the vending machine myself, even though I'm Coeliac, I had to eat something, the discomfort afterwards wasn't serious. I couldn't 'pop' back home as I don't drive, as neighbour kindly took us up .I stayed with my dad constantly, he was so frail and the infection made him change into 'a dad I didn't know' so upsetting. So, as a stop gap the vending machine was a necessity at the time, but not something I really wanted to use. [/QUOTE]
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