lamentforicarus@beehaw.orgtoWorld News@beehaw.org•"Tipflation" may be causing tipping backlash as more digital prompts ask for tipsEnglish
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1 year agoI don’t really eat meat. The thing that gets me are the vegetables. If I want anything fresh, it costs so much more than canned or frozen. Frozen/canned veggies are fine for some meals, but for others they can really taste a bit off. We just moved and I’m hoping there are some good farmer’s markets around where I live now with decent prices (the place I moved from were worse than the grocery store).
Can I ask why you don’t ask a more indepth race/ethnicity question instead of pushing a specific race question? It seems a bit shortsighted. For instance, someone who is of Middle Eastern descent may not choose person of color because the color of their skin is white. Likewise, someone who is Hispanic may feel white for the same reason. Neither of these people receive the same social standing despite this, though, because their culture overwrites their skin color.
May I suggest reviewing this website? This person goes over the variety of ways this question can go awry and provides some great examples on how to be more inclusive with it. There’s actually a great survey example at the bottom from Project Include.