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PART TWO Reading the message she sent me, it seemed she was deeply upset such a mistake had been made, and offered freebies and a promise to talk to her employees. I never read this message. I really wish I had. However, after our back and forthing on Happycow (which you can read here on HC) a year ago, she sent a follow up message. Her exact words: ""please go away. Take responsibility for being Vegan. You have to ask a lot of questions. We offer the public options, but you have a huge responsibility in making sure you don't eat non-Vegan. If you eat sugar you are eating charred animals. You sound like an uneducated angry child. We do not need your energy in our cafe. If you are seen here, you will be asked to leave."" So, after reading the 1st message, for 2 seconds, I reconsidered giving her my business again. Obviously it had been an honest mistake on my part, as I don't use FB much. But the follow up message (I'm supposing in response to my happycow review a yr ago)was rather... immature. As a business, people talk about you; and sometimes silence is the best answer if you can't formulate a calm reply lacking name calling. I'm in charge of the dine out events of the Louisville Vegetarian Initiative. I have gone out of my way not to frequent her cafe, due to previous misunderstood discourse, with my groups of 5-20. I will continue not to do so as I am "an uneducated angry child." Putting that aside, apparently I would be asked to leave; simply for airing my complaint publicly enough to tick off the owner. Interesting.