You can’t have an infant if there was no birth. Idiot.
You can’t have an infant if there was no birth. Idiot.
According to the source article cited above, it does happen;
“The problem is that this isn’t actually a thing.”
Even by the complaining person’s account, the vegan woman made it clear she didn’t need them to make special accommodations for her. The control freak in the story seems to be the one obsessed and upset with another guest for providing for herself.
It was a multiple-day event.
I love how the people who spend their time being concerned and upset and going online to whine & complain about other people not eating meat / animal products are the ones who so often use the “grow up” argument. And I love the ridiculous “unless it’s a medical need” argument - as if they (the ones making this…
“It’s only for an evening”
“Someone who has dietary restrictions learns how to accomodate them.”
I didn’t say that it was the only container she brought, or that I think that it’s the only container she brought.
Also note that the OP has dismissed all of the replies to their comment. Lol.
I’ve had a family member offer me a Hawaiian (Canadian bacon & pineapple) pizza as “vegetarian.”
Yeah, obnoxious meat-eaters / anti-vegans* are far more common than obnoxious vegans (I live in Seattle, know many vegans, and have not once encountered an obnoxious preachy one) - both in person and online (as vegan-oriented articles on this site always seem to show in the comments).
Also, a lot of non-vegan people don’t really understand what vegan means.* It’s possible they simply looked at the menu and found some dishes that didn’t list meat as an ingredient and assumed that meant they were vegan. It’s also possible the vegan guest looked at the menu - and even contacted the restaurant directly…
Yeah, the OP’s argument here is a very common one - and also one of the most ridiculous.
Yeah, but if they already own containers I can see them not wanting to spend more just for one event for a former college roommate (especially since weddings already mean quite a bit of expense for guests, typically).
I’m inclined to agree. But it’s pointed out that nobody but the bride & maid of honor knew her, so she very well may have friends that are not like the woman who went online to post nasty comments about her to a “shaming” group!
Plus, the person complaining about her even points out that nobody but the bride and maid of honor knew her - so it could easily be that she just felt like she wasn’t part of the group, and given the bitchy comments this person posted about her I’m guessing she may have had reason to not want to be around and interact…
Yup.
A lot of people here don’t bother to read the source articles - including, it seems, the writers sometimes since so many times relevant facts are misrepresented or just entirely omitted (which could also be purposeful of course).
Yeah, the only actual evidence we have of any potentially assholish behavior is that.