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    14 days ago

    Yes.

    If you can’t drink milk, don’t drink milk. Drink the coffee without the milk. Or drink water or wine or tea or whatever else they serve.
    When did a lack of little luxury accommodations like these milk substitutes become intolerance?

    Does stocking milk ethically require that you stock alternatives for those who want something like milk, but can’t have it?

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      214 days ago

      Intolerance would be getting mad at someone for asking milk alternatives, which is what’s criticized here.

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        514 days ago

        Nobody is mad except americans telling other cultures how to act.

        The waiter simply refused the order.

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          114 days ago

          Not sure what America has to do with what I said. Don’t try generalizing people, it’s just discriminating for no reason and it doesn’t work.

          I was refering to @[email protected] 's comment being aggressive and upset with the “Putain, non”. It’s just conservative because clearly they know what consumers really want, and it’s not change, right, right?

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      214 days ago

      Exactly. If someone wants or needs to avoid certain products, that’s great. There’s plenty of options. But it’s not a restaurant’s job to cater to every whim. They can’t always have everything.

      I can’t have fish. My brother is allergic to peanuts. So I eat dishes without fish, he eats them without peanuts. I’m not going to ask for the ‘fishless salmon’.