
Originally Posted by
Dilbert
>>spam
well, perhaps not directly - but it is a 'position'
think about it - keeping strict Kosher is a splendid example (I'm not Jewish so don't go into orbit should I err here . . . )
requires separate utensils, serving ware, the whole sheeeshbang. it's a religious thing - not to be discussed here - but.... "And that's the way it is"
I've frequented Jewish deli shops with sit-in service - different color plates, separate kitchen, different flatware designs - all for the singular intent of keeping really strict - from just strict - to sorta' strict - to strict 'when it works' - from a large gentile group what demands their BLT
regardless of whether a particular food service business chooses to be politically / ethnically / religiously "correct" - if they ain't economically correct, that's a real world problem.
I have no problem with a shop 'outlawing' [whatever] because their customer base won't come through the front door elsewise.
how's it go...? when in Rome do as . . . .
my dear wife thinks lambs are just too cute and she refuses to eat lamb. she did have a problem in Greece . . . . how many people do you know that relish octopus as an alternative to lamb?
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