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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We recently switched to a vegan diet for health reasons and a chronic disease that keeps getting worse. It’s made me more empathetic to people with dietary restrictions. But I used to share similar views as a lot of these posters. Now I f I have guests, I like to ask if they have any restrictions and try to be accommodating. [/quote] Of course most of us ask about restrictions, and go out of our way to accommodate them. To the VERY FEW vegans who manage to accept this hospitality gracefully, thank you. But, as evidenced by this very thread, many attention-seeking vegans or “vegans of convenience” will pull shyt like eating regular, dairy-filled mashed potatoes and ignoring the efforts of their host, who also made vegan mashed potatoes. Or will have the audacity to complain about the BRAND of vegan cheese purchased by their host.[/quote]
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