Sounds like a good esperience, but I agree that a vegetarian service would make it more inclusive. We don’t have anything like that where I live, but perhaps I’m not aware as I don’t go out for breakfast or brunch. I do go out for lunch now and again as a treat, but just to places that I presume are privately owned.
Sounds like a good esperience, but I agree that a vegetarian service would make it more inclusive. We don’t have anything like that where I live, but perhaps I’m not aware as I don’t go out for breakfast or brunch. I do go out for lunch now and again as a treat, but just to places that I presume are privately owned.
Going out to eat would be so nice, but it's not an option for me, I'd end up in three diferent restaurants for three different courses. I have loads of allergies which is the main reason for not going out, but lack of choice in the menu is another, the veggie or vegan options are often ones that I don't like or are things that could make at home for a couple of quid.
We had a leaflet for one of those home delivery meal services come through the door today, I had a look at it and found there was nothing that I could eat on it, not that I'd want too, I mean who wants frozen omelet and chips as a main meal option? The other choice was mac and cheese and nothing that was dairy free least of al the puddings, even for my mum who eats fish there was only one fish option and that was frozen fish and chips. I think these companies need to seriously up their game if they want more customers