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Definately - in my family I am vegetarian and my sister-in-law is also vegetarian. Therefore there has to be at least one thing on the menu vegetarian, but obviously the more the better.
However, all families/couples have certain things that dictate where they go:
eg
The grandad that will only eat Scampi and Chips
The partner that won’t eat Chinese food
There has to be simple kids menu choices…if its too fussy they will just want a bowl of chips
The drunken uncle that will only go somewhere that serves alcohol
The disabled cousin that needs easy parking and ramp access
So I guess we vegetarians are just another awkward entry to the list
Definately - in my family I am vegetarian and my sister-in-law is also vegetarian. Therefore there has to be at least one thing on the menu vegetarian, but obviously the more the better.
However, all families/couples have certain things that dictate where they go:
eg
The grandad that will only eat Scampi and Chips
The partner that won’t eat Chinese food
There has to be simple kids menu choices…if its too fussy they will just want a bowl of chips
The drunken uncle that will only go somewhere that serves alcohol
The disabled cousin that needs easy parking and ramp access
So I guess we vegetarians are just another awkward entry to the list
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Hell yeah!
When we go to a restaurant, we’re expecting something we don’t have the time, patience, or know-how to make for ourselves. If I (vegan) go to a restaurant and get stuck eating fries or simple spaghetti I feel incredibly cheated.
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definitely not. there are some things that you just know will suit what you eat.
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