'But not liking the smell of meat, this isn't really a good reason to ask someone to close their windows.' 'I'd understand if they were smoking cigarettes and the smoke and smell was spreading and affecting the family's health,' one person wrote. The letter drew sharply divided comments. 'We would appreciate your understanding.' 'My family are vegan (we eat only plant-based food), and the smell of the meat you cook makes us feel sick and upset. 'Could you please shut your side window when cooking, please? The hand-written note, which was labelled 'Please take seriously' and 'Important message', was shared on social media by Sarah, who lives in Perth's northern coastal suburb of Burns Beach. A letter from a vegan neighbour asking a resident to close their window when cooking meat to stop the 'sickening' smell from spreading has sparked fierce debate over whether the request was reasonable.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |