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<blockquote data-quote="therower" data-source="post: 2094411" data-attributes="member: 47983"><p>First off. I’m not vegan or vegetarian so if anything I post upsets anyone I apologise now.</p><p>Currently on holiday and this always involves eating, lots of eating especially out.</p><p>So today was in an establishment that had a limited menu. On the menu was a “ vegan flatbread .”</p><p>My open mind decided it sounded okay and different. It was ordered and also shared with wife.</p><p>We both agreed it was really nice and tasty.</p><p>Now here is my concern. Was the marketing correct ? How many people would pass this by on the menu when they read </p><p>“ vegan?” To me it would’ve been a huge mistake not to have ordered it purely based on the fact it was marketed at a dietary belief I don’t have. Just felt the eatery was kinda shooting itself in the foot.</p><p>How should it have been marketed? Obviously this is only a light hearted question, but would just calling it a flatbread have been wrong for those following a vegan/ vegetarian diet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therower, post: 2094411, member: 47983"] First off. I’m not vegan or vegetarian so if anything I post upsets anyone I apologise now. Currently on holiday and this always involves eating, lots of eating especially out. So today was in an establishment that had a limited menu. On the menu was a “ vegan flatbread .” My open mind decided it sounded okay and different. It was ordered and also shared with wife. We both agreed it was really nice and tasty. Now here is my concern. Was the marketing correct ? How many people would pass this by on the menu when they read “ vegan?” To me it would’ve been a huge mistake not to have ordered it purely based on the fact it was marketed at a dietary belief I don’t have. Just felt the eatery was kinda shooting itself in the foot. How should it have been marketed? Obviously this is only a light hearted question, but would just calling it a flatbread have been wrong for those following a vegan/ vegetarian diet? [/QUOTE]
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