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Dolly and Paul Saunders from West Sussex were first told they could not be considered because they would not give a child meat to eat at home. But the county council has now said its guidelines are being revised and the Saunders' application reconsidered. Mrs Saunders said she did not understand what the fuss was about. 'I really didn't understand that it was as big an issue as they were making it. If we were to have a child living with us and to be cooking veggie food for ourselves and then presenting them with a different plate of food, that's going to make them feel uncomfortable straight away. By allowing them to eat meat at school and when they go to friends and if we went out to a restaurant, we don't mind paying for them to have meat.'
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