Postby TFP » Mon Oct 31, 2022 4:08 pm
The replies so far have covered all the main points.
As already noted, finish time is key. Finishing much later than 18:00, certainly as late as 19:00, would IMO bring create a strong presumption that the nanny would able to eat your food.
The nanny also needs to be sensible, e.g.:
(a) Expecting to eat a modest meal, the same thing that the kids are having, would be very reasonable indeed. Taking, say, one of four lobsters which look like they've obviously been set aside for an adults' dinner with guests, less so.
(b) If, one a one-off basis, there isn't quite enough food for nanny and kids, the nanny probably needs to do what a parent would do and quickly buy some more [with petty cash that'd been provided for this purpose] or else maybe go without for that meal, maybe just have some toast or something. If there's regularly not enough food to go round, that's really on the host family, they need to sort it out.
Above all, all of the above should be contracted, since mealtime is such a bedrock of the after school nanny gig, and not left to be decided on the fly depending on what's in the fridge on that particular day.