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<blockquote data-quote="Lally123" data-source="post: 1590711" data-attributes="member: 379571"><p>Lots of people.having problems with hospital food. Has anyone tried asking for the diet they want? In our hospital patients choose from a long menu which is geared to the average patient and special choices for veggie/vegan, coeliac, halal.etc clearly marked. If there's nothing they want then they just speak to the staff who contact the kitchen who send up a chef to talk it through and sort it out. The menu itself is generic, it has to be because it aims to please hundreds of people a day with lots of turnover. And let's not forget that, though low carb is of major importance to posters here, it represents only a tiny proportion of diabetics who present only a small percentage of a hospital population. No generic menu will offer what is essentially a niche menu but that doesn't rule it out. So speak.to.the chef you may be pleasantly surprised....!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lally123, post: 1590711, member: 379571"] Lots of people.having problems with hospital food. Has anyone tried asking for the diet they want? In our hospital patients choose from a long menu which is geared to the average patient and special choices for veggie/vegan, coeliac, halal.etc clearly marked. If there's nothing they want then they just speak to the staff who contact the kitchen who send up a chef to talk it through and sort it out. The menu itself is generic, it has to be because it aims to please hundreds of people a day with lots of turnover. And let's not forget that, though low carb is of major importance to posters here, it represents only a tiny proportion of diabetics who present only a small percentage of a hospital population. No generic menu will offer what is essentially a niche menu but that doesn't rule it out. So speak.to.the chef you may be pleasantly surprised....! [/QUOTE]
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