• pseudo@jlai.lu
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    1 month ago

    Do they even have it in the shop? Should a cafetier store every type of plant base milk in their pantry just in case someone ask for an off-menu variation? It is not either the job of the waiter to run at the shop to find oat milk.

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      1 month ago

      It’s a real “I like pancakes” moment here.

      No one said the waiter should run to the store. But making a reasonable request for a reasonable ingredient for a coffee is… reasonable.

      No one is sending the waiter anywhere.

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        1 month ago

        That’s reasonable according to your standard. That’s not reasonable in most café in France. You don’t need to know that but you’re suppose to understand what’s not reasonable to expect from not seeing it in the menu.

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          If I can get oat milk in my coffee in fucking eastern Europe I’d think expecting it in France isn’t too crazy.

          But then of course French people gotta fail the “Get out of own anus challenge about anything food related” on the beginner level.

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            1 month ago

            You could get free-lactode milk and probably some plant-based milk in some place but no. Oat milk is not a staple in café in France.

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      1 month ago

      in case someone ask for an off-menu variation?

      Stuff like a plant-based alternative shouldn’t even be “off-menu”. The problem already starts here.

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        Coffee is plant-based. It is not that weird that a plant-based version of the un-veganised version of a plant-based beveurage is off-menu.