"Already the fact that it cost $20 to purchase a single meal is ridiculous, but I went there because as a vegetarian I needed something to eat on my way home because it was a long drive and I didn’t have time to stop and eat anywhereUnfortunately while I paid $20 for an impossible burger, green beans, and a single drink I was instead given someone else’s order and did not realize until I had almost finished the burger thinking that they had made a mistake and not giving me the mushrooms that I had paid $2! More for and not realizing that the mistake was they had given me a meat burger, and spicy green beans which I could not eat as I don’t eat spicy food.I threw the food away when I got home, but no I did not turn around and go back as by the point that I figured out what they had done I was 15 miles down the road and was not going to spend an extra half hour in an already long drive to go back to the restaurant.I felt sick to my stomach after realizing I had eaten 2/3 of a meat cheeseburger when I’m a vegetarian and I do not eat meat.This is an ethical choice I have made to not eat meat and so it is not just paying $20 for a meal that I had to throw away, it’s the fact that now I am personally upset.If Habit Burger is unable to give people the vegetarian burger when it is ordered, they should not be offering vegetarian options. Most vegetarian’s are vegetarian from an ethical standpoint and it is a very personal decision that has a lot of emotions attached to the eating of meatI feel violatedDietary restrictions: They do not pay attention to your dietary restrictions and will give you meat even if you don’t eat it"