Vegetarians rule in Bombay

culinary cultures — By on May 31, 2006 at 3:25 pm

Never mind pets, smokers or loud music at 2 a.m. House hunters in Bombay increasingly are being asked: “Do you eat meat?” If yes, the deal is off.

Yes, it’s true.  According to this article, it’s becoming increasingly common in Bombay (Mumbai), India, for some home owners to sell or rent only to other vegetarians, in an effort to keep particular neighborhoods meat free.  Of course, it is estimated that about 220 million Indians are vegetarians, so it’s not exactly a limited market.

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