Anonymous wrote:But we are not talking about your preferencws, which are all good and yours. You have a right to them and I wouldn't try to change your mind.
It's saying that vegans have come.on here and acted like a$$holes when that clearly didn't happen.
It's also a little ironic to claim that vegans are inflexible while in the same breath saying you are not flexible enough to deal with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if you are a vegan for health reasons and are really cool about it, if you go to a restaurant on a date, and they bring you a veggie burger but it turns out they accidentally put a little cheese on it, do you send it back or try and scrape it off, or do you eat it?
I'd politely request a remake. No snark and no scene, its really not a big deal. If you ordered a cheese burger and they brought you a salad, would you not mention it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only think this thread proves is that Anthony Bourdain (RIP) was indeed correct when he said, “Vegetarians, and their Hezbollah-like splinter-faction, the vegans, are a persistent irritant to any chef worth a damn."
Interesting. My take is that the meat eaters are being the real pains in the ass here.
Only in your warped little mind.
Yeah. This thread is full of vegans and vegetarians saying they are flexible and can eat almost anywhere if they have to, that it's no big deal for them.
Then you have the non veg grousing about theoretically not ever being able to eat out or to share a meal or to cook for someone and how hard it would be waah waah.
Tell me. Honestly. Who is being more high maintenance here in their "needs?"
Quite honestly, we all know the supposed flexibility of vegans is dishonest bullshit, and we'll have to deal with their bitching, moaning, and pouting if things are not done to their exact specifications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only think this thread proves is that Anthony Bourdain (RIP) was indeed correct when he said, “Vegetarians, and their Hezbollah-like splinter-faction, the vegans, are a persistent irritant to any chef worth a damn."
Interesting. My take is that the meat eaters are being the real pains in the ass here.
Only in your warped little mind.
Yeah. This thread is full of vegans and vegetarians saying they are flexible and can eat almost anywhere if they have to, that it's no big deal for them.
Then you have the non veg grousing about theoretically not ever being able to eat out or to share a meal or to cook for someone and how hard it would be waah waah.
Tell me. Honestly. Who is being more high maintenance here in their "needs?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only think this thread proves is that Anthony Bourdain (RIP) was indeed correct when he said, “Vegetarians, and their Hezbollah-like splinter-faction, the vegans, are a persistent irritant to any chef worth a damn."
Interesting. My take is that the meat eaters are being the real pains in the ass here.
Only in your warped little mind.
Yeah. This thread is full of vegans and vegetarians saying they are flexible and can eat almost anywhere if they have to, that it's no big deal for them.
Then you have the non veg grousing about theoretically not ever being able to eat out or to share a meal or to cook for someone and how hard it would be waah waah.
Tell me. Honestly. Who is being more high maintenance here in their "needs?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only think this thread proves is that Anthony Bourdain (RIP) was indeed correct when he said, “Vegetarians, and their Hezbollah-like splinter-faction, the vegans, are a persistent irritant to any chef worth a damn."
Interesting. My take is that the meat eaters are being the real pains in the ass here.
Only in your warped little mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only think this thread proves is that Anthony Bourdain (RIP) was indeed correct when he said, “Vegetarians, and their Hezbollah-like splinter-faction, the vegans, are a persistent irritant to any chef worth a damn."
Interesting. My take is that the meat eaters are being the real pains in the ass here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if you are a vegan for health reasons and are really cool about it, if you go to a restaurant on a date, and they bring you a veggie burger but it turns out they accidentally put a little cheese on it, do you send it back or try and scrape it off, or do you eat it?
I'd politely request a remake. No snark and no scene, its really not a big deal. If you ordered a cheese burger and they brought you a salad, would you not mention it?
So I'm not PP but someone who is high maintenance in restaurants would be like my living nightmare. I cannot handle it. I find it almost cripplingly embarrassing. I don't know what it would take for me to send something back. If they brought me a salad when I ordered a cheeseburger I would ask if they had mixed me up with another table because it is nothing like what I ordered, if they brought me a cheeseburger when I ordered a hamburger I would absolutely just deal.
The fact that you rephrased PP's scenario to such a wild degree makes me think I could just not do restaurants with you.
Anonymous wrote:The only think this thread proves is that Anthony Bourdain (RIP) was indeed correct when he said, “Vegetarians, and their Hezbollah-like splinter-faction, the vegans, are a persistent irritant to any chef worth a damn."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if you are a vegan for health reasons and are really cool about it, if you go to a restaurant on a date, and they bring you a veggie burger but it turns out they accidentally put a little cheese on it, do you send it back or try and scrape it off, or do you eat it?
I'd politely request a remake. No snark and no scene, its really not a big deal. If you ordered a cheese burger and they brought you a salad, would you not mention it?
Anonymous wrote:So if you are a vegan for health reasons and are really cool about it, if you go to a restaurant on a date, and they bring you a veggie burger but it turns out they accidentally put a little cheese on it, do you send it back or try and scrape it off, or do you eat it?