Is it normal to be a vegetarian but...

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  • OK, you are not going to believe this, but it is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
    While walking in Tel Aviv, I found a sign outside the Tel Aviv Chinese Kitchen which read; "Kosher sweet and sour pork available here". I wish I had taken a picture. Fail, big time.
    So, my friend SHAKEStheClown, you are wrong!

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    • Could have been mock pork.

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      • OK, I had to find out how they could do it. It was false advertising, the woman inside said they used turkey meat, not pork. Where are the truth in advertising laws when you need them?

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        • Place near me sells kosher 'prawn and crab' sushi.

          I think anyone who has a vague idea about the laws of kashrut would understand that the word 'kosher' indicates it is not in fact pork, but a pork alternative.

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          • Understood, but then call a spade a spade and not a pork.
            But it was still a great thing I should have taken a picture of. I did get one of the Communist Party Headquarters in Martinique, though. See I can still learn from my mistakes.
            Now where did I put that.........?

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            • Oh no doubt it's amusing...

              Just don't think it qualifies for false advertising.

              Speaking of photos, I really need to go take a photo of the sign above a pub near me.

              It says "the Dick Liquor". Smh.

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              • There you go. We could have a place on this forum for pics that are just as screwed up as we posters.

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