All my life (I am 73) I always did leave the room without complaint but now there are more of us than there are of you so the tables have turned. Deal with it.
I grew up on a tobacco farm, Tobacco is a weed. It will grow anywhere. As a crop it is labor intensive, and cigarettes are blends of different kinds of tobacco.
Most of those who smoke would find the tobacco they grow to be pretty coarse compared to cigarettes. The same with chewing tobacco, It is mixed with sugars and other ingredients, but yes. You can chew it right from the leaf.
I was upset when they started outlawing smoking I bars and public places, but now I kind of like going places without my eyes burning and a dry throat from smokers. I have never smoked I suppose because my father and mother never smoked, and I never saw much to the habit.
If this guy has money to buy cigarettes there is no excuse for his being hungry.
The tables have turned only because of government interference where it didn’t belong.
Prior to the government stepping in, fully 97% of all eating establishments in the Washington, DC area were smoke-free — but that wasn’t enough for the bed wetting anti-smoker crowd.
The market had dealt with it on its own without government interference, yet there are plenty of so-called conservatives that felt 97% wasn’t enough and had to get big bro government to get everything they wanted.