• Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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    3 days ago

    Then that is a failure on the business. It is a very common request.

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      3 days ago

      It’s only a failure if they wanted to do that kind of business. If I open an Italian restaurant and someone orders Thai, did I fail?

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        “Do you have eggs? Yes. Do you have noodles? Yes. Do you have curry paste? Yes. Do you…”

        ~ worst customer you will ever meet

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      Seems like more a failure of you for not checking if they do oat milk. And they likely do lots of other types of vegan milk as alternatives

      Honestly, the kind of person who gets pissy about this kind of thing, you’re probably better off not having in your restaurant or cafe anyway. Because they’ve probably got a list of food requirements

      I have a friend with actual gluten intolerance, and she stopped telling restaurants about it specifically because otherwise they’d freak out. She’d just order things like minimal gluten and only ask if she wasn’t sure.

      But she’d never ask for substitutions either

      There is no way of knowing how busy this place is. They might be completely full and serving 10 different types of milk might simply slow things down and increase their risk if they accidentally mix the containers

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        “At all”?

        In the year 2024, Oatly had annual revenue of $823.67M with 5.15% growth. Oatly had revenue of $214.32M in the quarter ending December 31, 2024, with 4.99% growth.

        Oatly’s key markets are Sweden, Germany and the United Kingdom. The company’s products were available in 60,000 retail stores and 32,200 coffee shops around the world as of 31 December 2020.

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          Do you really think that Sweden, Germany and UK is all the world there is? I’ve got a surprise for you.

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            2 days ago

            I get the sneaking suspicion you enjoy being contrarian for contradictions sake.