The Ethics of Eating: A Plant's Perspective on Veganism. (This tangent still on veganism, sadly. However from a different perspective.)

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Profit is a highly commissioned thing to illustrate the need for supports! The 'uppies wouldn't go that distance ...

Collapse of collateral is thus emanant ... it is a common misconception ... we suck it up! Lies are better because virtue is hard to take as a lesson ...
 
That is sad. I hate it when a small business goes belly up. because they but so much work into it, even more so when it is shown to be failing. When I was child I lived in a small village, it had a small 8 table restaurant, which went under. Within a couple of months another couple brought as a going concern that failed 18 months later again new people took it other failure and failure over the next 10 years. you have to give them credit for trying. But sometimes it wise to listen to the local populous, they do know better. We all tried to tell the new owners each time, it would not work. Finally after many years of being empty it was turned it to a estate, along with some other buildings nearby, sadly for the very last couple to own it they lost the most as it was never resold, and local council gave them a pittance for it.
I can't believe there are so many spelling mistakes in that comment. I must have been asleep at the wheel. Wow! My apologies.
Perhaps the heat has got to me. Lol.
 
I can't believe there are so many spelling mistakes in that comment. I must have been asleep at the wheel. Wow! My apologies.
Perhaps the heat has got to me. Lol.

I have noted lately that the computer changes typing almost as soon as the keyboard sends it out ... the thing is trying to out think the source ...
 
The restaurant business is dicey at the best of times. Sad when local efforts fail, though. Or when businesses aren't handed down. We just lost a lovely German bakery who had no kids willing to take over.
 
The restaurant business is dicey at the best of times. Sad when local efforts fail, though. Or when businesses aren't handed down. We just lost a lovely German bakery who had no kids willing to take over.
Has happened to some places around here. One of our go-to Chinese places packed it in due to retirement and changes in the mall where they were located.

We do have a vegan joint around here but I forget any details. Pretty sure they are in Richmond Row, which is basically London's "entertainment district". Lots of restaurants, the Grand Theatre, close to some other venues and downtown.
 
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