As a Hindu, I have typically not been in the habit of scrutinizing the ownership of a restaurant or hotel before indulging in a meal. However, recent occurrences involving multiple incidents accompanied by video evidence have compelled me to reconsider my stance. #Sanatan
I find myself disinterested in consuming food that could potentially be associated with the presence of saliva, urine, or beef. To me, it is a matter of simplicity and clarity.
In my Hindu culture, we hold a deep reverence for food preparation, ensuring the utmost care is taken. The manner in which we approach cooking is akin to preparing a meal that could be offered to God, reflecting the highest level of cleanliness and purity.
Moving forward, it is likely that you will witness a change in my behavior as I embark on the practice of actively verifying the ownership of establishments before deciding to dine or make a purchase. Consequently, there may be instances where I will decline the opportunity to
eat or buy from certain establishments. While this course of action may be perceived as unfavorable or unpleasant, I feel compelled to take such measures as I believe I have limited alternatives available to me.
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