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Vegan Runner Asks Neighbors to Close Windows When Cooking Meat With ‘Offensive’ Odor

A vegan runner from Berkeley, California brazenly asked neighbors to close windows when cooking meat because the smells are “overpowering” and “offensive”.

Fox News reports, a vegan runner received backlash after posting a rant on Twitter saying this time of year is always hard when people start opening their windows at dinnertime in Berkeley, California. The Twitter account @BestNextDoor and houses neighborhood drama, showed the runner had requested nearby residents only barbeque vegetables because it’s “always hard for me this time of year when the weather starts warming up.”

“Several nights a week I’m out running around dinnertime and when people have their windows open I can smell what they are cooking,” the request said. “I’ve noticed a sharp uptick recently in smells of folks cooking meat and it can be quite overpowering.”

“Quite honestly the odor is offensive and I’m hoping our community can have some empathy for its #plantbased neighbors by closing their windows if they are cooking meat and only putting vegetables on their bbq,” the runner added.

The post was directed to people in the area as “What’s up neighborhood, one love.”

“‘I don’t want to be a stereotype’ at the end of a multi-paragraph whine about how hard it is being vegan. This is performance art,” a user concluded.

“As a carnivore bbq chef, it’s always hard for me this time of year when the weather starts warming up and vegan runners start running by my windows,” another said.

“You know what else smells terrible? Runners. Have some respect, exercise indoors with all the windows locked,” another wrote.

Another person said they would “roast an entire goat right outside just to spite him.”

Some people came to the runners’ defense online, agreeing that the smell of barbeque can be overwhelming.

“Try being vegan in Texas. My redneck neighbors over the back fence are hunters, and have two smokers in their backyard. The whole neighborhood is smoky for weeks on end, and my dogs smell like bacon whenever they come in from the backyard,” a vegan user responded.

“I live in Texas and I eat meat, & I completely sympathize with you – that smoky smell permeates everything. I really hope you and your neighbors are friends & they are worth the inconvenience. Also, you could breed dogs. Bacon lovers would pay a fortune for ‘bacon-scented’ pets,” another wrote.

The post by Best of Nextdoor was titled “Meanwhile, in Berkeley.”

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About Catherine Smith

Catherine Smith is a newcomer to Washington D.C. She met and married an American journalist and moved to D.C. from the U.K. She graduated with a B.A. in Graphics, Media, and Communications and worked in design and retail in the U.K.

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