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A man searching for flats in Chennai has sparked debate on food-based housing bias after he shared a post on the very subject online. In a now-viral post on X, Prashanth Rangaswamy uploaded a screenshot of a message he received from a prospective landlord. It read: 'Sorry, sir. Looking at veg families only.' He captioned his post: 'Eating non-veg is injurious to finding flats for rent in Chennai.'advertisementTake a look at the post here:
The post has left social media users divided. For several, it was yet another reminder of how arbitrary preferences and stereotypes continue to dictate urban housing decisions in India.'I've been a vegetarian almost all my life. I lived in Europe surrounded by meat eaters and never had an issue. But here, these restrictions feel ridiculous,' one user said as they added that food choices shouldn't be used as moral yardsticks.But not everyone saw it that way. Several users came to the landlord's defence and argued that homeowners are well within their rights to decide who rents their property. 'His house, his rules. Buy your own and rent it to whoever you want,' another user said.One of the users said: 'I've known vegetarians who genuinely feel sick around the smell of meat. If it's about comfort, maybe it makes sense, to them, at least.'advertisement'I'm non-vegetarian, and I've never had an issue finding a place in Chennai. Cook meat, drink occasionally, still found good homes. It's not always this hard,' a user said. As cities expand and communities grow more diverse, renters are often left navigating not just property listings, but landlords' preferences that go beyond paperwork. Whether it's veg vs non-veg, single vs married, or pet parent vs not, the fine print in Indian rentals seems to be getting finer by the day.- EndsMust Watch

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