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Anonymous wrote:As for PP's recommendation of Trulucks I can't speak on their food quality but their dress code is one big dogwhistle so you may want to reconsider patronizing a restaurant that is so upfront about their racism.



https://trulucks.com/promotions/dress-code/

We do not allow:

Beachwear
Gym attire including sweatpants, sweatshirts or hoodies
Athletic apparel
Jerseys
Beanies, bandanas and ball caps are prohibited for all
No hats of any kind, tank tops, or sleeveless shirts are allowed for gentlemen
Excessively revealing clothing, exposed undergarments and oversized, baggy clothing are not allowed
Clothing emitting offensive odors is not permitted to be worn anywhere on the property
Management reserves the right to refuse service to patrons who are inappropriately dressed regardless of their reservation status.


I can see some of that as racist, but I can also see that the described wear would be inappropriate at a formal restaurant.

Which part do you think is appropriate at a formal restaurant?


How is it racist?


Because where "business casual attire required," or "jacket and tie required," would have produced the exact same desired result, they made the conscious decision to spell out specific items of fashion associated with black people. The only conceivable reason to do this is to send a deliberate message of who is and isn't welcome.




What? What specific items are associated with Black people? I see all of these types of clothing on people of all races.
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+3 All the fresh seafood!
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