The question is asking about a package that only includes an adult’s self-service meal, leaving out any options for children. The questioner wonders if this means the child doesn’t get to eat at all or has other choices such as buying on-site or having their own self-serve option included.
In response, it seems reasonable to offer some kind of combination package that also includes a child’s plan. This could be an adapted meal for kids, perhaps with fewer food items or more kid-friendly options, which would accompany the adult’s meal. Alternatively, there could be separate purchases available on-site specifically designed for children.
It is possible that customers may find this restriction less than ideal and might choose to explore other dining establishments where they can purchase individual meals for themselves and their child without having to consider adding an additional, unbalanced portion. It would likely create extra work for parents when planning a meal out with their kids.
However, in the context of self-service buffets, I think it makes sense that children’s meals (or plans) should be included. If not available as part of the initial package, having separate on-site purchases is an alternative solution to this dilemma