Wait, I thought Seoul is in Korea? Surely they wont name their capital from a fish. 
No that’s a single person place or thing.That word is spelled "soul". Homophones, am I right?
No that’s a type of music with roots in African-American gospel.Wait, I thought Seoul is in Korea? Surely they wont name their capital from a fish.![]()
No that's a 2020 pixar movieNo that’s a single person place or thing.
No that’s a type of music with roots in African-American gospel.
I was able to get a good black bean burger at the San Diego Zoo and some version of the Impossible Burger at both the San Diego Zoo Safari Park and Seaworld San Diego… so at least some zoos in the US are doing a good job moving in that direction.Moving away from the topic of aquariums, one of my hot takes is that zoos should have more vegan/vegetarian food options for guests.
I’m a vegetarian myself and a majority of zoos I’ve been to have very little vegetarian-friendly cuisine. A lot of zoo food, at least in America, is fast food options like chicken, burgers and hot dogs, but considering that zoos are focused on animal conservation and preservation, the menus should have a balanced option of vegan, vegetarian and meat-eating choices.
This is not me saying you can’t eat meat, I just think zoo diets should be more vegetarian friendly.
They’re certainly moving in that direction, but one menu item does not a vegetarian-friendly menu make. There’s still a lot more effort they could do to make their menus fitting for all sorts of diets.I was able to get a good black bean burger at the San Diego Zoo and some version of the Impossible Burger at both the San Diego Zoo Safari Park and Seaworld San Diego… so at least some zoos in the US are doing a good job moving in that direction.
They’re certainly moving in that direction, but one menu item does not a vegetarian-friendly menu make. There’s still a lot more effort they could do to make their menus fitting for all sorts of diets.
Well absolutely, I never said it would be easier or zoos have control over all food options they sell, I’m just saying it would be a lot better for than what I currently see on zoo menus and I think it would be a lot easier. Even then, bigger zoos still stick to the classic American foods and there’s very little expansion or other options.The food services at zoos are rarely run by the zoos themselves, they're contracted out. They can push for things, or decide to go with a different contractor, but ultimately it isn't their menu. It's all about economics. Many zoos stick with the standard hamburger/hot dog/chicken tenders because they're popular, cheap to get, freeze well, and are what people are expecting. Salads need to be replaced often, frozen veggie burgers take up space, in the freezer, etc. Bigger zoos, especially city zoos, are more likely to have a variety of options, including vegetarian and vegan, because they're more likely to have vegetarians and vegans come in.
Well absolutely, I never said it would be easier or zoos have control over all food options they sell, I’m just saying it would be a lot better for than what I currently see on zoo menus and I think it would be a lot easier. Even then, bigger zoos still stick to the classic American foods and there’s very little expansion or other options.
That’s what I said. I said that I never said it would be easier. Now I’m confusedIt *isn't* easier, at all, which was the entire point of my post. Bigger zoos have plenty of options outside of American foods.
Well absolutely, I never said it would be easier or zoos have control over all food options they sell
Even then, bigger zoos still stick to the classic American foods and there’s very little expansion or other options
That’s what I said. I said that I never said it would be easier.
I’m just saying it would be a lot better for than what I currently see on zoo menus and I think it would be a lot easier.
All I did was explain my thoughts and said why I felt that way.You implied this the way you worded things.
I could’ve worded that better.
Har Har.Quite; if you backtracked any harder you'd be beeping as you reversed![]()
Additional take: More zoos need stuff people can touch. Like brass/plastic casts of body parts, foot prints, etc.
Good point, but somewhat problematic in a pandemic...Additional take: More zoos need stuff people can touch. Like brass/plastic casts of body parts, foot prints, etc.