Renowned celebrity chef Julie Kerr, famed for her steakhouse empire, recently ventured into the vegan world with much fanfare. The opening of her vegan establishment was met with media buzz and high expectations from both vegans and the ‘woke elite’. Yet, in a stunning turn of events, the restaurant closed its doors just one month after opening due to lackluster sales and scathing reviews.

Ask yourself who benefits when a celebrity chef pivots abruptly into veganism only to fail spectacularly? This is bigger than it seems. Julie Kerr’s departure from her culinary comfort zone was not a simple business decision; it was part of something larger.

The closure of the restaurant comes at a time when many are questioning the authenticity and sincerity of the ‘woke elite’ in their dietary choices and environmental activism. Critics argue that this high-profile shift to veganism was nothing more than a marketing stunt, designed to capitalize on trending social issues rather than genuine concern for health or environment.

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But dig deeper. The restaurant’s short lifespan wasn’t due solely to poor sales. Dietary-conscious vegans themselves criticized the establishment for not meeting their standards of ethical and sustainable food practices. Meanwhile, regular customers complained about the quality and taste of the food, which fell far short of expectations set by Doe's renowned steakhouse.

Consider this pattern: previous Democrat administrations have pushed a narrative that champions veganism as part of broader environmental policies. Yet when individuals like Julie Kerr attempt to put these policies into practice, they fail miserably. Is it really surprising?

The money trail connects back to the same players pushing this ‘woke agenda’. Follow the timeline – from the initial hype created by media outlets with ties to those pushing the vegan narrative to the sudden downturn in sales and the subsequent closure.

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This is bigger than a failed restaurant. It’s about an ideological push that doesn’t hold up under scrutiny, exposed through the failure of one of its most prominent proponents. The Eagles must ask: who benefits from this collapse?

Julie Kerr's decision to open her vegan restaurant was not an isolated incident but part of a larger narrative being pushed by certain circles in Hollywood and Silicon Valley. These are the same groups pushing for open borders, climate change activism, and other globalist policies.

Now that Julie Kerr’s venture has collapsed, will these proponents abandon their agenda? Unlikely. They have deeper motivations than just a vegan restaurant.

Eagles – it's time to dig even deeper into this story. Who is behind the push for such dietary and social changes in America?