Vegetarian or non- vegetarian, would fish dishes as part of the vegetarian menu of a restaurant cause you to?
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Vegetarian or non- vegetarian, would fish dishes as part of the vegetarian menu of a restaurant cause you to never return to that restaurant?
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Vegetarian or non- vegetarian, would fish dishes as part of the vegetarian menu of a restaurant cause you to never return to that restaurant?
Please indicate if you’re vegetarian or non-vegetarian as well.
Hallie-vegetarians don’t eat animal flesh.
Jax-didn’t answer my question.
Samuel

December 24th, 2010 at 4:29 am
Gavin
Well, no, because a lot of vegetarians do eat fish. My aunt did when she was vegetarian for a while.
I’m not a vegetarian, but I don’t eat cow or pig meat.
December 27th, 2010 at 5:24 am
Grace
i am a vegetarian. the definition of vegetarian is a person who is a herbivore. that is the definition. vegetarians do NOT eat fish. i would go to a restaurant providing there was something there that i could eat but i would also point out to the person in charge(privately but quite seriously) that actual vegetarians do not eat fish.
December 29th, 2010 at 11:06 am
Christopher
The vegetarian menu with fish would not hinder me from returning as long as the meal was what I expect it to be .delicioso en sabor’
Id rather see it presented as add a pc of fish to any order for xx amount of $$ ,to please even the PITA peeps.
but , in short .
Id be okay with it as a non vegetarian / who prefers fish poultry over beef pork.
January 1st, 2011 at 12:46 pm
Dylan
Someone said that vegetarians can eat fish, they cannot. If you eat fish you are not a vegetarian, you are a pescatarian. As a lacto-ovo vegetarian, I would be a little pissed if a restaurant claimed to be vegetarian but served fish. Some people who are vegetarian for religous reasons cannot consume food prepared in a kitchen where animal flesh is served. Its false advertising basically to claim you are a vegetarian establishment and serve dead animals.
January 4th, 2011 at 12:43 am
Grace
if fish is on the menu, it is certainly NOT vegetarian. some vegetarians do eat fish…but they really arent vegetarians, they are pescotarians. and then you also have ovo-lacto vegetarians who will eat eggs and milk. as to answer your question as to whether or not i would return to the restaurant….most definitely if the food was good. but i would probably tell someone that fish is not considered vegetarian.
p.s. i am NOT vegetarian!! meat tastes too damn good not to eat it.
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