Burger & Lobster, an international restaurant chain, announced a new cocktail menu which featured colorless beverages to 'remove stereotypes surrounding drinks.'
Five new cocktails offered in two locations of an international restaurant chain don't just pack an alcoholic punch—they're attempting to fight gender stereotypes as well.
The restaurant's social experiment yielded interesting results. According to a press release from the company, at the Soho location, No. 1, the"Mojito Twist," was the most popular drink"across the board." However, at Bread Street, results showed that 31 percent of male customers would not choose the Cosmopolitan or Pina Colada because their names were too"feminine.
— marty 🥰 November 11, 2019 Is this a joke? Can’t drink a cocktail as it’s “better suited to the opposite sex”?! 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️ https://t.co/3CAteHuRE9
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