Being a vegetarian is very easy until I go out with my family and friends to eat. I sometimes even bring my own food.
I want to present the idea of a vegan friendly restaurant but that is also friendly to people who eat meat. This restaurant will have a soy substitute for any entree. When people are given the option to eat something healthy (and still delicious) they may opt in for that option. The restaurant will be called Cruelty Free
I think your idea is a pretty good idea considering vegans and vegetarians seem to be coming more common and outspoken. As a meat-lover, I see the potential of the idea of a restaurant with options for everybody (as long as the food is on point!) I don't know how attractive name 'Cruelty Free' is for a restaurant but the concept is interesting. Check out mine here- http://intro2ent.blogspot.com/2016/02/elevator-pitch-1.html
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ReplyDeleteI love your idea and think it is very smart because being a vegetarian is so difficult these days due to the lack of foods restaurants have for vegetarians! Since I love meat, I cant relate as well to you, but i do know that being a vegetarian is much healthier and think it is something every person should at least try for their health!
As a vegetarian, I love this idea! I hate how most restaurants will have one or two vegetarian options that I may not like. Red Robin does something like this by allowing any burger to be replaced with a veggie patty, and I love the freedom I have when I eat there. This restaurant sounds more specialized, and it may be important to keep the markey in mind when deciding where to open this. Read my idea about filling hotel vacancies here: http://brientrep.blogspot.com/2016/02/elevator-pitch-no-1.html
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ReplyDeleteI definitely see the potential in opening a restaurant like this as it has become more and more common to find vegetarians in any restaurant. This idea would really differentiate you from so many other restaurants which is really important in that business. I agree with Ryan though, not sure if 'Cruelty Free' is the best name as it would really deter anyone who isn't a vegetarian from coming in. Please Check out my post at http://jdasher.blogspot.com/2016/02/elevator-pitch-no1-week-5.html