• @ttmrichter
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    151 year ago

    Eating healthily as a vegan, especially in a job that is very physical (thus requiring very careful management of protein) is quite a bit more restrictive.

    That being said, the employer are fuckwits. They don’t cook the food themselves; they very obviously cater. And caterers have catered (hah!) to vegans for decades now.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Maybe things are different today, but my old and limited experience is that during a fire, there were warehouses with pre-prepared pallets for x number of people with basic foods and equipment. Sometimes management would run to the local small town store and clean them out to send some fresh food to the line, but realize it was still a small town store with extremely limited selection/stock.

      Catering? in the middle of nowhere?

      • @ttmrichter
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        61 year ago

        You think those pre-prepared pallets just came out of nowhere?

        Catering isn’t just taking food to fancy houses and bar mitzvahs.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Let me clarify the ‘warehouse’ was in the local compound and was a glorified large shed. Staff went through everything every spring to confirm that all food stuffs were within date, and would be during the year. The blankets/sleeping bags were not chewed up by local mice, and that no equipment had gone missing since the previous year. Also anything mechanical was tested to ensure it would work.

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          And the foodstuffs were still catered (unless you were fed only MRIs or the like, and if you were, you have my condolences!). They contract out the foods and when that happens they also ask for X% kosher, Y% halal, Z% vegan, etc. based on the make-up of their crews. Or, rather, they should.

          Because stored food can have labels. “Vegetarian meal” being a very common label on the side of catered, stored food.

          How much do you want to bet that if they have Jewish firefighters there’s kosher food available? Same thing. Same logistics. If they can cater to Jews (or Muslims (or Hindus (or Buddhists (or …)))) they can cater to vegans. They chose not to cater to the vegan because there was no fantasy sky figure involved. And that makes them assholes.

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            51 year ago

            Really, unless it causes a ridiculous rise in costs, they could just stock only vegan meals, which also fulfill the requirements for some of the religious restricted diets. If a non-vegan has to eat vegan meals, well, that might not be ideal for them, but as long as the meals are nutritionally adequate, it’s much less of a problem than the reverse.

            • @[email protected]
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              41 year ago

              That’s what happens when I request Kosher meals in the last decade or so on flights. Vegan satisfies Vegetarian, Kosher, Halal, etc. so Vegan meals for all special meal requests.

            • @ttmrichter
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              11 year ago

              You’ll get no argument from me, here, but WOW would the rank and file whine loudly!

              • @[email protected]
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                21 year ago

                Truth is, I’d probably grumble a bit myself (I’m a carnivore), but I’d also recognize the logic and suck it up.

              • @eatthecake
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                -41 year ago

                I was 100% on the vegan side of this argument until i read your comment.

                • @ttmrichter
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                  11 year ago

                  I’m sorry you’re so fragile.