From Deseret News archives:
Moms stage 'nurse-in' at Burger King
16 women's lunchtime protest causes no fuss at Sandy eatery
Anderson and 15 other mothers staged a "nurse-in" Thursday at the eatery where an employee acting on a customer complaint asked an Orem woman last weekend to stop breast-feeding her baby in the play area and offered the bathroom as an alternative. The story incensed mothers who don't see anything wrong with discreetly suckling their children anytime, anywhere, as Utah law allows.
"It's normal. It's proper. It's what we were meant to do," said Murray resident Tristyn Underwood, who showed up with her 28-month-old son Gabriel. "People need to realize breasts are for more than selling beer."
Word of the loosely organized lunch-hour demonstration, which drew mothers and two fathers from Logan to Provo, went out via Internet message boards and Web sites. Groups called Natural Mothers Utah and Utah Mothers helped spread the message, Underwood said.
The low-key rally in the play area might be a precursor to a larger demonstration. Plans apparently are in the works for nurse-ins at Burger Kings across the country Nov. 22, according to several mothers.
Lisa Reed, who used to live in Illinois, said Utahns' attitude about nursing wasn't what she expected.
"I thought there would be more women who regard breast-feeding as a God-given gift, but I found it just the opposite," the Provo woman said.
On Thursday, the lunchtime crowd including cops, construction workers and LDS missionaries paid little attention to the breast-feeding brigade. The women didn't call attention to themselves nor did they nurse en masse. Most of their children weren't hungry.
Three fast-food workers leaned on the counter watching and giggling after the lunch rush ended, but none intervened. A worker said the restaurant had no comment.
Michelle Mortimer, who was eating alone in the dining area, said she doesn't find public breast-feeding offensive.
"It's their right to do it," she said. "It seems natural to me."
What's offensive, said the mothers, is women who go out in public wearing skimpy tops.
"It's not like I'm half naked swinging around saying, 'Hey, look at this. I have boobs,' " said Midvale resident Diane Call, whose 15-month-old son Benton sported a T-shirt with a "no cows" logo over the words, "I eat at Mom's."
E-mail: romboy@desnews.com
Comments
- Inventor Robert Rines dies 10:42 p.m.
- Iran releases 3 journalists jailed 10:42 p.m.
- Child killed after being run over 10:36 p.m.
- 1A: Rebels, Holmes just too much 10:34 p.m.
- Utes pound winless Lobos 10:33 p.m.
- Cowboys looking for answers 10:31 p.m.
- BYU game at a glance 10:29 p.m.
- NFL: Midseason grades 10:20 p.m.
- SA: South Summit shuts down Grand 10:18 p.m.
- NFL Sunday 10:17 p.m.
- Gay advocates trek to LDS office
207 - Dirk does dirty work in Dallas
190 - Letters: Care not a right
190 - Lobo suspended
171 - Speed has never been BYU's game
136 - Hall, Cougars crush Cowboys
118 - RSL rallies to advance
102 - Prep football: San Juan vs. S. Sevier
102 - Thousands protest health bill
99 - Provo company innovating engines
98
Why do so many people live so close to refineries in Utah and elsewhere?
NASA's Stardust probe continues to bring new knowledge about the nature...
You think healthcare is expensive now? Just wait til its free.
I am so deeply saddened that the foes death profiteering have won. NOT
So let me get this straight: I'm forced into obamacare, yet congress members...
For "What a BCS team looks like?" This year's Frog team kicks either so...
And we thought Bush was bad... Could this guy get any worse?
Went to the game, left early. Not surprised, we saw this same thing...
Bush started 2 wars costing trillions, so Republicans, just zip your lips.
Anyone who thinks Max Hall is heismen worthy should look at the numbers....
Thanks America: You pay my food bills, rent, electricity, and now...
I lied! Here is more one more post Nocioni remember was coming off...



You can be the first to comment on this story.