Forum Discussion
I’m a vegetarian and I agree. I would use the vegetarian and lactose-intolerant traits more often if I didn’t have to micromanage them so hard. (I haven’t played a vegetarian since the “vegetarians no longer grab meat leftovers patch,” and hooray!)
Generally I just refuse to have any offending food in the house, so I had a household with one vegetarian sim and one lactose intolerant sim and the whole household went vegan. Similarly, any household with a Child of the Ocean does not serve fish, period. (I’ve still stopped Paka’a Uha from autonomously making tuna casserole. Honey, I don’t want to watch you cry so stop it!) Paka’a married a Sim who loved to fish in one of my saves and we gave it up to support his lifestyle.
But yeah, butlers. Yeah. While I love the vegetarian caterer option, I know I personally really hate throwing away perfectly good food that I can’t eat when Instacart screws up, so the butler constantly cooking meat would feel passive-aggressive to me.
@xochiquetzl_xkvn - Butler cooking choices are random, but absolutely shouldn't be. They're hired to serve the household and should be doing so on their terms. My most recent butler has cooked vegetarian-safe dishes a few times, but it should be all the time when every member of the household is on the same alternative diet. They should be coded to check for it, but they never bothered adding it. Another option would be to add a selection to the fridges to restrict everything that comes out of it. If a real butler was working for a real family and they were all vegetarian, their fridge wouldn't be stocked with meat and the butler would have to work with what was available. Just like with utensil preferences, we could click the fridge and set household food output to whatever restrictions the family wants.