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Thursday, June 20, 2024

Vegan problems

An Indianapolis restaurant has closed to dining after its owners experienced strong backlash for announcing children under 5 would be banned for sanitary reasons. 

Plantastic Indy is a small vegan restaurant with a focus on fighting climate change through food. It opened four months ago with 10 tables and a small staff. Owners Taina and Gary Bartlett say they have poured much of their life savings into the restaurant, leaving their former careers as engineers.

8 comments:

  1. Lived in a hippy village for 18 years, so at first I thought , vegan restaurant = dirty hippies: of course they're gonna have breastfeeding, dirty diapers left on tables and rampaging spawn.
    But after reading the article, 2 engineers leave their vocations to open a high end restaurant with a climate change theme. With only 10 tables. Vegan. In a midwest city. So, yeah no. Two idealists with a bad business model making excuses for failure.

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  2. A restaurant that's focus is fighting climate change through food.
    These people are smoking some seriously fucked up shit....

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  3. A serious lack of people-skills.

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  4. Just get a liquor license and call it a bar. No kids and no backlash, and more profitable.

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  5. I've made some business decisions that haven't worked out, but geez....

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  6. Boeing had to hire 2 new engineers and Biden will pay their sudent loans.

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  7. So no big loss
    JD

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  8. No good parent would take a child to a vegan eatery anyway

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