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"Go eat somewhere else."

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  • George KG Offline
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    George K
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    Restaurant Owner Completely Fed Up with 'Holier-than-thou' Vegans, Will Now Make Them Go Hungry

    Owners of a restaurant in the United Kingdom decided they were no longer interested in catering to vegans, and they have been facing intense criticism ever since.

    On Wednesday, the owners of The Kitchen at London House on the Isle of Wight, England, revealed their new evening menu for Friday and Saturday nights on Facebook.

    It included a variety of dishes including spanakopita, confit duck leg cassoulet and goats cheese fig tart. It did not, however, include any vegan options.

    While many commenters said they were looking forward to attending the restaurant and trying the new menu, others questioned why their particular dietary choices had not been considered.

    “No vegan mains!!” one Facebook user commented. In response, The Kitchen at London House simply replied, “No!”

    Another user questioned, “No vegan options?” to which the restaurant’s account politely replied, “No, sorry.”

    The restaurant owners never singled out vegans in its post, and they did not attack anyone who raised issues with its lack of vegan options in the comments. The same could not be said for the angry vegans.

    In a subsequent post, The Kitchen at London House owners detailed the attacks they had been subject to on social media following the menu release.

    Should this restaurant feel remorseful for not offering vegan options?
    “Never thought we would have to post on our business page about social media bullying!” the post said. “On Monday we posted our evening menu for our new restaurant The London House Bistro. Within minutes several people commented about the fact that nothing on the menu was vegan.

    “I apologised politely and professionally that sadly we do not cater for vegans. Had that of been a food intolerance we couldn’t cater for, ordinarily that would have sufficed. However, some nasty people have felt it’s their place and right to criticise this fact. Some comments I may add have subsequently been deleted.”

    The owners said these attacks, the worst of which had been deleted, would not change their minds.

    “You have to ask yourself, do you think that bullying someone is going to endear them to you?” the post said. “Is it going to make them rethink their decision…maybe I should? NO it does not!”

    The owners also explained they had catered to vegans before, but they decided to stop doing so because of many vegans’ “‘holier-than-thou’ attitude.”

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      I thought the UK was arresting people for mean posts?

      The Brad

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      • George KG George K

        Restaurant Owner Completely Fed Up with 'Holier-than-thou' Vegans, Will Now Make Them Go Hungry

        Owners of a restaurant in the United Kingdom decided they were no longer interested in catering to vegans, and they have been facing intense criticism ever since.

        On Wednesday, the owners of The Kitchen at London House on the Isle of Wight, England, revealed their new evening menu for Friday and Saturday nights on Facebook.

        It included a variety of dishes including spanakopita, confit duck leg cassoulet and goats cheese fig tart. It did not, however, include any vegan options.

        While many commenters said they were looking forward to attending the restaurant and trying the new menu, others questioned why their particular dietary choices had not been considered.

        “No vegan mains!!” one Facebook user commented. In response, The Kitchen at London House simply replied, “No!”

        Another user questioned, “No vegan options?” to which the restaurant’s account politely replied, “No, sorry.”

        The restaurant owners never singled out vegans in its post, and they did not attack anyone who raised issues with its lack of vegan options in the comments. The same could not be said for the angry vegans.

        In a subsequent post, The Kitchen at London House owners detailed the attacks they had been subject to on social media following the menu release.

        Should this restaurant feel remorseful for not offering vegan options?
        “Never thought we would have to post on our business page about social media bullying!” the post said. “On Monday we posted our evening menu for our new restaurant The London House Bistro. Within minutes several people commented about the fact that nothing on the menu was vegan.

        “I apologised politely and professionally that sadly we do not cater for vegans. Had that of been a food intolerance we couldn’t cater for, ordinarily that would have sufficed. However, some nasty people have felt it’s their place and right to criticise this fact. Some comments I may add have subsequently been deleted.”

        The owners said these attacks, the worst of which had been deleted, would not change their minds.

        “You have to ask yourself, do you think that bullying someone is going to endear them to you?” the post said. “Is it going to make them rethink their decision…maybe I should? NO it does not!”

        The owners also explained they had catered to vegans before, but they decided to stop doing so because of many vegans’ “‘holier-than-thou’ attitude.”

        CopperC Offline
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        @George-K said in "Go eat somewhere else.":

        they decided to stop doing so because of many vegans’ “‘holier-than-thou’ attitude.

        There are other groups that consider themselves holier.

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        • CopperC Copper

          @George-K said in "Go eat somewhere else.":

          they decided to stop doing so because of many vegans’ “‘holier-than-thou’ attitude.

          There are other groups that consider themselves holier.

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          @Copper said in "Go eat somewhere else.":

          @George-K said in "Go eat somewhere else.":

          they decided to stop doing so because of many vegans’ “‘holier-than-thou’ attitude.

          There are other groups that consider themselves holier.

          The clergy springs to mind.

          I was only joking

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