Picture this: you're on holiday, the sun is shining, and you're about to have a lovely meal out in a restaurant. What could possibly go wrong? Well, quite a bit, as it turns out. Gabbie Jarvis was out for dinner with her sister while on holiday in Malaga, Spain, when they had a rather unfortunate experience — one that many vegetarians and vegans will likely relate to. SEE ALSO: 19 times people did not go the extra mile at work When Jarvis' sister ordered a vegan meal, she was served a plate full of quartered tomatoes and rings of raw red onion. Wow. out for tea and the restaurant claimed they catered for vegans, this was my sisters amazing vegan meal pic.twitter.com/5jBiSAiSYG — gabbie (@gabbiejarvis) August 5, 2017 "She ended up eating the raw veg as she was hungry," says Jarvis. Desperate times call for desperate measures, I suppose. Still, it can't have all been bad. Jarvis says they fully intend to go back to that restaurant. Bon appétit! WATCH: Here’s what happens when you cut out just 10% of meat from your diet
At least 11 worshippers were shot dead at a church in southeast Nigeria on Sunday, with authorities suggesting the bloodshed was due to a local feud. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari condemned the attack, describing the incident as "an appalling crime against humanity and unspeakable sacrilege," his office said. At around 6:00 am (0500 GMT) at least one gunman opened fire at Saint Philip's church in Ozubulu, near the city of Onitsha, unleashing terror on the congregation.
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