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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That level of picky eater would be a dealbreaker for me. I don’t eat everything—[b]I’m a pescatarian[/b] for one—but I like to try new cuisines and couldn’t deal with someone like that.[/quote] Is this the new " I'm a vegan" " I'm gluten free" I keep seeing it in people's profiles?[/quote] It's definitely the new trend. PP being a pescatarian had nothing to do with the topic yet pp brought it up much like the trendy vegan and glute free , keto, people did/do.[/quote] There are people with legit gluten issues/allergies like my wife. There are people who realize that they feel a lot better, stomach feels a lot better, and shed weight when cutting out or reducing intake of gluten. Then there are morons who try to be “in the know” like the woman sitting across from me at a restaurant who ordered her meal and then asked for the gluten on the side (she ordered a pizza). Don’t group everyone with the morons by calling it a trend. [/quote]
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