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South Shore restaurant asks breastfeeding mother to cover up

A Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu restaurant has apologized after a customer was asked to cover up while breastfeeding her baby on its outdoor terrace.

Restaurant apologizes after mother's friend takes to Facebook to express anger with request

Breastfeeding complaint

10 years ago
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A Napierville woman is speaking out after staff at a Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu restaurant allegedly told her breastfeeding friend to cover up.

A Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu restaurant has apologized after a customer was asked to coverup while breastfeeding her baby on its outdoor terrace.

A friend who was dining with the mother at the time turned to Facebook to express her anger with staff at LImprvu Restaurant who allegedly presented her dinner companion with adish towel and asked her to cover her daughterwhile she fed.

Marie-Michle Parisien wrote on Facebook that the waitress said the act was disturbing other customers.

Parisien said she asked another waitress to identify which customer was disturbed. The waitress told her that openly breastfeeding in a public establishment wasnt appropriate.

Though shocked by the waitresss request, Parisien said her friend reluctantly agreed to cover her baby.

Parisien told CBC News that the request made both her and her friend feel uncomfortable and unwelcome.

I lost my appetite, she said.

Her Facebook post has since been shared more than 700 times.

In at least two other cases, the Quebec Human Rights Tribunal has ruled that preventing a woman from breastfeeding in public was a violation of her rights.

LImprvu posted an apology on its own Facebook page early Sunday morning.

The restaurant said it was never the staffs intention to prevent Parisiens friend from breastfeeding in public.

LImprvu recognizes the right of women to breastfeed in public, and has done so for 30 years.

The restaurants Facebook post also called breastfeeding a normal and natural act.