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Jeremiah Lee
@Jeremiah@alpaca.gold  ·  activity timestamp last week

I rarely am looking for a vegan restaurant. I am looking to evaluate plant-based options at the restaurants my carnivore husband and friends want me to join them at.

Unfortunately, Happy Cow—the leading vegan/vegetarian restaurant review app—maintains an extremist requirement that restaurants have at least 1 vegan option, regardless if it has many tasty vegetarian options. 🙄

https://www.happycow.net/add-listing?ref=activitypub

#plantBased #vegan #vegetarian

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@link@veganism.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@Jeremiah
"About HappyCow

HappyCow is an app and website listing vegan and plant-based businesses around the world in 180 countries. Like Google and other search platforms, it shows you options nearby based on filter criteria. However, every business listed on HappyCow offers at least 1-3 vegan options or products."

https://www.happycow.net/members/faq

It's not 'extremist', it's the entire point of the platform.

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Joel Kin
@foon@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@Jeremiah seems like it’s probably not the right app for your needs

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Holger Hellinger
@holger@hellinger.wtf replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@Jeremiah

To be honest, I don't want to see any restaurants there that don't offer at least one vegan option. That's what this platform was created for: animal cruelty-free food. I've already reported restaurants that even use shared grills/BBQs for their food. I always try to avoid restaurants that offer only a few vegan options, as the food there is likely to be contaminated with animal cruelty because the kitchens aren't careful. #goVegan

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Janneke
@janneke@todon.nl replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@Jeremiah
Insisting that you can have a meal --- as advertised --- without being responsible for animal cruelty is extreme how?

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