
I must confess that I am a humorist and there are times when my tone takes an extra modicum of that satirical tinge which leaves the readers with a spinning head. But that works, doesn’t it? What fails to work here is common sense. Now it’s no ranting but do you think that Pizza Huts have reason enough not to provide a diaper-changing table? If you take their word, then it’s simply part of their ‘sanitation policy’ not to allow any baby changing tables since, as they claim, these can carry germs.
While not trying to be cynic, I am tempted to ask ‘what about the toilets in the hut?’ Toilets are the breeding places of germs, especially if they are not properly cleaned. So let’s ask the hut’s sanitation department: are these the baby-changing tables or toilets that are more difficult to wash clean of germs? Don’t wait for their answer. Because it’s definitely not going to tell you which of these two is harder to sterilize. Putting our brains to work, it is evident that these guys simply do not want the babies to be brought along.
For a pizza-lover, it is easy to leave the baby behind at home. For a caring parent, I’m afraid it’s not a good choice. If the caring parent is a pizza lover, he/she needs to work out some way that reconciles pizza and babies in the same hut without a diaper-changing table but still having the baby’s diapers changed without a snag.
My advice is ‘don’t wreck your brains on the puzzle!’ Why not? Because the solution isn’t in the head; it’s there in Abiie LLC’s new baby stroller with diaper-changing facility: the BabyDeck™ Stroller. With its own fold-out-and-change-diaper system, this baby stroller is the pizaa-loving parent’s heaven. If you are one of them, get yourself a BabyDeck™ Stroller, enter any pizza hut with non-available baby changing tables, and let them see the look of independence on your face. If the staff tells you that they don’t have the baby changing facility (which means ‘why you brought your little one in?’), tell them that you have an invisible diaper-changing table. Let them search your pockets and of they did find it, may be they will be tempted to charge you an extra few bucks for letting you use the hut’s floor for supporting the stroller.
What you do now? While not wanting to be cranky, I really think that pizza is not a health-friendly meal after all!
Consider your stroller case at http://www.mybabydeck.com/
While not trying to be cynic, I am tempted to ask ‘what about the toilets in the hut?’ Toilets are the breeding places of germs, especially if they are not properly cleaned. So let’s ask the hut’s sanitation department: are these the baby-changing tables or toilets that are more difficult to wash clean of germs? Don’t wait for their answer. Because it’s definitely not going to tell you which of these two is harder to sterilize. Putting our brains to work, it is evident that these guys simply do not want the babies to be brought along.
For a pizza-lover, it is easy to leave the baby behind at home. For a caring parent, I’m afraid it’s not a good choice. If the caring parent is a pizza lover, he/she needs to work out some way that reconciles pizza and babies in the same hut without a diaper-changing table but still having the baby’s diapers changed without a snag.
My advice is ‘don’t wreck your brains on the puzzle!’ Why not? Because the solution isn’t in the head; it’s there in Abiie LLC’s new baby stroller with diaper-changing facility: the BabyDeck™ Stroller. With its own fold-out-and-change-diaper system, this baby stroller is the pizaa-loving parent’s heaven. If you are one of them, get yourself a BabyDeck™ Stroller, enter any pizza hut with non-available baby changing tables, and let them see the look of independence on your face. If the staff tells you that they don’t have the baby changing facility (which means ‘why you brought your little one in?’), tell them that you have an invisible diaper-changing table. Let them search your pockets and of they did find it, may be they will be tempted to charge you an extra few bucks for letting you use the hut’s floor for supporting the stroller.
What you do now? While not wanting to be cranky, I really think that pizza is not a health-friendly meal after all!
Consider your stroller case at http://www.mybabydeck.com/


