Guest guest Posted July 22, 2005 Report Share Posted July 22, 2005 Very well put. If you want to eat out and guarantee that it's vegan/vegetarian then go to a restaurant that doesn't serve ANY me*t; or just don't go out to eat, it's cheaper that way, too. :-) I have very different reasons for being a vegetarian, so I guess I'm not overly concerned with a small bit of cross contamination if it happens. , subprong <subprong@g...> wrote: > Just a little life lesson too - in general you can't trust/rely on anyone > most of the time and sometimes you can't rely on yourself. If you think > " some " waitstaff or servers or cooks or chefs don't lie to make things > easier on themselves (or actually do know all the ingredients listed in > every dish in some of these places) then you're in for a big surprise. Just > because someone tells you it's " vegan " or " vegetarian " friendly (and hasn't > been cross contaminated with me*at) doesn't necessarily mean it actually is > the case. So unless you send in a bit of your food to get it analyzed, then > you're " hoping " it's as they say. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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