Why is this a hardship? You just choose a restaurant that has what you like and pick something from the menu.
The only situation I know of where you might not get to choose what’s served is if you are invited over for a meal at someone’s home or private event. And if you complain about that, then you are an ungracious a-hole.
We invite out large clan over for Thanksgiving dinner, and try to have some options for the few weirdo vegans - or they can bring a fake meat dish if they want. If one of the picky eaters ever wrote an article like this one, they would not get invited back.
“We invite out large clan over for Thanksgiving dinner, and try to have some options for the few weirdo vegans - or they can bring a fake meat dish if they want.”
We had a couple of vegetarians, one of whom keeps Kosher and a bunch of what I call “normal” eaters for Thanksgiving. The vegetarians brought something called a field roast. I sampled it and it seemed a bit like meat loaf. There were a few slices left which I took home for lunch later in the week. They also had onions stuffed with some sort of grains and seasonings that were quite tasty.