New mum banned from breastfeeding in McDonald’s - and told to go to public TOILET instead

<em>Christine Wilson was banned from breastfeeding son Brooklyn from McDonald’s (SWNS)</em>
Christine Wilson was banned from breastfeeding son Brooklyn from McDonald’s (SWNS)

A new mum has lashed out at McDonald’s staff after they stopped her from breastfeeding inside the restaurant – telling her to take the tot into a public toilet.

Christine Wilson had gone into the fast-food restaurant in order to discreetly feed her seven-month-old son Brooklyn when he started to cry.

But the 22-year-old was ordered out by staff who instead told her the only place she could breastfeed was in the public loos in a shopping centre.

Christine says she felt ‘victimised’ by the incident, which happened in the West Orchards Shopping Centre in Coventry on March 29.

<em>The 22-year-old, pictured here with partner James Richardson, was told to go to a public toilet to breastfeed her son (SWNS)</em>
The 22-year-old, pictured here with partner James Richardson, was told to go to a public toilet to breastfeed her son (SWNS)

The carer, of Canley, Coventry, said: ‘I was doing some shopping on the day in question, and wanted to go and have a bite to eat in McDonald’s.

‘As soon as I walked in, Brooklyn started crying his eyes out, he was desperate to be fed.

‘I went up to a member of staff and asked where I could go to feed him.

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‘I was told the only place that I could go was the shopping centre toilets – it was horrific.

‘Who in their right mind is going to feed their young child on the toilet? It’s so unsanitary.’

Christine said she was also told by shopping centre management to feed Brooklyn in the public toilet.

<em>A McDonald’s spokesperson said customers are welcome to breastfeed in their restaurants (SWNS)</em>
A McDonald’s spokesperson said customers are welcome to breastfeed in their restaurants (SWNS)

She added: ‘The whole experience left me feeling incredibly embarrassed and victimised.

‘In the end, I had to feed him on a spare table by the escalators, which was utterly humiliating.

‘My confidence had been shattered in the first place, but to have to sit there as people went up and down, staring at me, was horrific.’

Christine said the experience has left her feeling ‘scared’ to go out on her own with Brooklyn.

She said: ‘I’m a young mum and feel very vulnerable whenever I have to breastfeed in public.

<em>The incident happened in the West Orchards Shopping Centre in Coventry (SWNS)</em>
The incident happened in the West Orchards Shopping Centre in Coventry (SWNS)

‘Over the last few months, I’ve had really problems feeding in public. I’ve had all sorts of comments from passersby, telling me to cover up, calling me vile and saying I’m a bad mum.

‘It really affects your confidence, especially when it’s your first child.’

A spokesperson for McDonald’s said: ‘As a family restaurant we aim to create an atmosphere in which anyone breastfeeding feels comfortable, and customers are welcome to breastfeed in our dining areas.

‘If someone wants a more private area then we suggest that they speak to our team who will see what they can do to help.’

<em>Christine says she now feels too scared to go out on her own with her son (SWNS)</em>
Christine says she now feels too scared to go out on her own with her son (SWNS)

A spokesman for West Orchards said: ‘West Orchards indeed has a breastfeeding area, which is completely private and available to customers in the location of the ladies toilets on level 2.

“As a centre, we welcome breastfeeding mums and have absolutely no issues with those who choose to breastfeed outside the dedicated area.

‘The centre offers a number of locations where a new mum can sit down and breastfeed her child.

‘However, the seating in Canteen belongs to each individual operator who has their own policies so it’s always best to check in advance.’