Plus there’s reason to believe that of the non-vegans/vegetarians, a substantial subset probably still agrees to some extent that it’s generally a good idea, and simply doesn’t commit to the diet due to lack of motivation, or practicality in their situation, and thus would still welcome or at least be open to vegan food being provided in the hotel. So I guess even if 80% of EAs consider themselves to be omnivores, we can’t assume that the whole 80% would personally perceive this policy of the hotel as negative.
Plus there’s reason to believe that of the non-vegans/vegetarians, a substantial subset probably still agrees to some extent that it’s generally a good idea, and simply doesn’t commit to the diet due to lack of motivation, or practicality in their situation, and thus would still welcome or at least be open to vegan food being provided in the hotel. So I guess even if 80% of EAs consider themselves to be omnivores, we can’t assume that the whole 80% would personally perceive this policy of the hotel as negative.
Indeed, I think I’m not the only one to whom the nudge towards eating more fully vegan would seem a highly welcome side-effect of a stay in the hotel.