It’s called “parenting” for a reason. Small children will put almost anything in their mouth (dried feces, dead bugs, mud, rocks, buttons etc). It’s a “parent’s” responsibility to watch their children, not McDonald’s.
This is the Democrat’s viewpoint of “it takes a village”; no it doesn’t. It takes a parent with exercises “personal responsibility” to watch over their children, at home, in public, and yes .... even in play areas.
What too many people ignore is that the African village is historically comprised of a large, extended *family*-—nearly everyone is related to someone else.
In other words, the “village” largely, if not entirely, consists of a child’s blood relations—aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, etc.