If you want to be fat, fine, be happy in your eating.
But don’t expect the world to always accommodate you.
You should pay more for your insurance. And your plane tickets.
And this is what passes for news?
Only in woke 2019 could “fat woman denied service at nail salon” be considered headline news at Yahoo.
Eat broccorri you been here four houah!
I didn’t have to look........but I did.................I was right......................again................
What do you suppose are the odds that we are paying for her rent, utilities, cell phone, health insurance, and food? But she can go to the salon every week for some beauty procedures?
FTA....
....However, the salon did not break any law. Unlike discriminating against a person’s race or gender, which is protected under the law, weight discrimination is not illegal. In fact, in 49 states, it is even legal to terminate an employee for their weight.
Rose Nails did not answer Yahoo Lifestyle’s phone calls to comment on the incident. Yahoo Lifestyle was unable to locate Tina Lewis for comment.....
I took a fast look at the comments at the site, and even on liberal Yahoo, she’s not getting any sympathy — but the salon owner is.
Our family had to bury a member who weighed a great deal. The undertaker told us there is an extra charge for bodies over 350 lbs.
Obviously this woman really cares about her appearance (except for being yuge!) so she must be accommodated and get the pedicure.
How many of those women are getting welfare checks? Inquiring minds want to know if our tax money is funding their maintenance.
We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone without shoes a shirt or those with gigantic asses.
She's too big to sit in a sofa.
If you dont fit in the chair.....
Can’t she go to Earl Scheib?
The real ‘beauty’ of all this is if the salon had offered her a ‘stool’ to sit on so they could accommodate her, she would have had another ‘complaint’ that she was being treated differently.
Remember the old carnival signs
YOU MUST BE THIS TALL TO RIDE THIS RIDE
Maybe that sign should be expanded to put up as sign of size of the chair and make customers back up to the sign and NO overhang, regular prices..
Would work in movie theaters, airlines etc..
Whenever I go into a place and the seats appear to be too narrow, I consider my expanded spread and let it go.
I remember back around the turn of the century (WHO among us believed we would make that statement AND ‘ridiculed’ those ‘Old Fartz’ that did some 60 years ago) I went aboard a Navy ship and noticed the only real change, other than fancier enlisted quarters, was
The ladders were steeper and the passageways were narrower, the hatches taller & narrower.....
As if she wouldnt have a problem with that. Maybe install a turnstile you have to fit through to get to the chairs must be this not-fat to get a pedicure.
She should go get her nails clipped at a large-animal vet.
Salon chairs have weight limits.
A bariatric chair, one that will safely seat a morbidly obese client, can cost a lot more money.
The salon might not be able to afford the cost.