Blues Man
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Vegans aren't weird like Kosher people are.Using the same pans, grills, and other implements used while making meat based dishes?
if the pan and or utensils are washed it isn't a thing.
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Vegans aren't weird like Kosher people are.Using the same pans, grills, and other implements used while making meat based dishes?
Why do you care if the rib place offers vegan dishes as long as you can still get your ribs?I'm sure they will still have salads and stuff which is fine. I like vegies.
But that is a great point. Go to a vegan restaurant if you want vegan food. Because if I want a rack of ribs I can't get it at a vegan place.
To all the vegans, people who cry racism, people who say a place isn't inclusive or diverse, and so on we should be saying "then go somewhere else".
But they want everything but won't give up anything.
Vegans aren't weird like Kosher people are.
if the pan and or utensils are washed it isn't a thing.
I have never met any vegan who cares if the clean pan they are using today was used to cook meat yesterdayFor the ones who complain it probably is.
And Kosher restaurants are implicitly Kosher, and thus only do meat or non meat.
Kosher isn't weird at all, and the rules are far more easy to figure out than the whole vegan/vegetarian/paleo/raw/whatever shit going on these days.
I have never met any vegan who cares if the clean pan they are using today was used to cook meat yesterday
That's just another incorrect assumption.
And having to keep separate fridges , pans and utensils for dairy and meat is weird
The only rule for vegan cooking is no animal products.
How much simpler do you need it to be?
Yeah, if you like grass clippings so much why do you have to shape them like a hamburger before you eat them???Vegans are obsessed with eating things that taste like meat but are not meat.
To me that’s like having a human flesh substitute. Makes no sense.
Like I said it's not a good business decision.Go to another restaurant, how clearer does this restaurant have to be?
Another person who is missing the point of veganism.Yeah, if you like grass clippings so much why do you have to shape them like a hamburger before you eat them???
Like I said it's not a good business decision.
Why turn away a new and growing group of potential customers because one asshole was rude to you online?
It was far fewer than the vegans who didn't whine and might have patronized the restaurant.It was likely more than one, and the response the place is getting on social media shows what it was dealing with.
I don't care, what makes you think I do? I am not the one demanding everyone meet my personal demands for food, dress, sex, etc......they Dimmers are including vegans. I know that animals are a God given food source and I am fine with that.Another person who is missing the point of veganism.
The entire point is not to kill animals
If a person can have something that looks and tastes like a sausage but didn't require killing animals what do you care?
It was far fewer than the vegans who didn't whine and might have patronized the restaurant.
If You Aren't Offering Vegan Food Options, Maybe It's Time
More restaurants are adding non-meat food protein choices to their menus.www.franchising.com
Yes a couple assholes on line is the same to you as ALL vegans "demanding" ALL restaurants offer options for them.I don't care, what makes you think I do? I am not the one demanding everyone meet my personal demands for food, dress, sex, etc......they Dimmers are including vegans. I know that animals are a God given food source and I am fine with that.
If you are a vegan, I didn't mean to offend you. But I thought vegans didn't eat meat because they thought it unhealthy.It was far fewer than the vegans who didn't whine and might have patronized the restaurant.
If You Aren't Offering Vegan Food Options, Maybe It's Time
More restaurants are adding non-meat food protein choices to their menus.www.franchising.com
I know quite a bit about the factory farming of animals. Agree with your point in some cases, but in many others it is overblown.Yes a couple assholes on line is the same to you as ALL vegans "demanding" ALL restaurants offer options for them.
We are actually at the point where not offering options is actually bad for business
And maybe you need to really learn about the factory farming of meat and ask yourself if your god would condone treating animals like that
Social media yeah a few loudmouths that people assume represent EVERYONENot judging by the social media responses.
Would you expect a vegan option at a steak house?
Many eschew meat because of the inherent cruelty of factory meat production as I do.If you are a vegan, I didn't mean to offend you. But I thought vegans didn't eat meat because they thought it unhealthy.
But each restaurant owner has the right to offer what they want. I am sure there are plenty of places to go where vegans have a choice, likewise others where it might not make sense to go.Social media yeah a few loudmouths that people assume represent EVERYONE
I don't expect anything. If there wasn't an option for me I wouldn't go.
But that in no way means that not offering options so as to increase a customer base in a growing segment of the population is a good business choice.
I disagree.I know quite a bit about the factory farming of animals. Agree with your point in some cases, but in many others it is overblown.
Social media yeah a few loudmouths that people assume represent EVERYONE
I don't expect anything. If there wasn't an option for me I wouldn't go.
But that in no way means that not offering options so as to increase a customer base in a growing segment of the population is a good business choice.