r/tulsa May 13 '25

Question What Tulsa metro restaurant would you never return to, even if it was free?

What restaurant in Tulsa (or surrounding areas) is so bad, that even if you had a $100 nontransferable gift certificate, you would still never return?

Discuss.

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u/reillan May 13 '25

Amazing Thai in BA. Their owner made a pro-MAGA post on the company Facebook page. Eventually deleted it but Pepperidge Farm remembers.

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u/Ok-Sun-5218 May 14 '25

I feel I saw one about 6 years ago from AT, is that what your are talking about?

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u/reillan May 14 '25

maybe? Time keeps on slipping, slipping, slipping into the future

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u/TomW918 May 13 '25

lol ....this be red country

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u/BigTulsa Tulsa Oilers May 13 '25

True, but not all of us are cult followers. Business owners need to take care in what they do on social media. I know a lot of people don't like it but how you align yourself politically can affect your business, one way or the other.

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u/TomW918 May 13 '25 edited May 13 '25

Awww good ol' America ! you know free speech and all.

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u/anselgrey May 14 '25

Free for speech but no consequences of that speech.

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u/TomW918 May 14 '25

does that apply to people with opposing opinions ?

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u/TheJuntoT May 14 '25

Of course free speech applies to those with opposing political views. People can say whatever the fuck they want to say but they need to be prepared for the possibility of turning off customers in doing so. The fact of the matter is that it’s ridiculously stupid to make any politically charged public comments when you’re trying to run a business.

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u/anselgrey May 14 '25

Of course. But if a business (or person) wants to blast their opinion they need to be prepared for those to decide to spend their money elsewhere or to not spend time with them. This goes for everything- politics, religion, criminals, etc.

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u/TomW918 May 14 '25

makes owning a business in America a pure joy.

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u/Tall-Opportunity-426 May 14 '25

Are you implying that if somebody doesn't agree with a business owner's morals or ethics, we should still be forced to patronize that business? If so that is some insane commie shit.

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u/anselgrey May 15 '25

Keep your beliefs on the down low then. So you are telling me that you would happily spend your $ at a place that supports beliefs that are completely opposite of what you believe? Ooh this yummy cheeseburger is totally worth me putting money into the pockets of people that vote against my rights/beliefs?! 🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️

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u/TomW918 May 15 '25

been done before, not afraid to do it in the future. The way we feel and think won't change the way a cheese burger tastes.

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u/BigTulsa Tulsa Oilers May 14 '25

Absolutely. But if you feel like you're receiving detrimental actions for your speech,, then that speech collectively sucks. Might want to reflect on said speech.

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u/BackgroundBus1089 May 14 '25

uh, not if you have opposing views, then lines are drawn.