A firefighter sues for not having enough vegetarian food during his work. I know the story
A botanist claimed that his human rights were violated when he could not find the right food, while he was fighting and doing his job in extinguishing a massive fire in Canada over 10 days. He stopped working after giving non-vegetarian food to the chefs.

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Adam Knauf, from Ontario, Canada, was accompanied by 1,000 firefighters who worked for up to 16 hours a day to help extinguish massive forest fires in July 2017, according to Britain's Daily Mail.

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The 40-year-old filed a complaint with the Human Rights Court about his ill-treatment, where he was suspended from work after he engaged in a row with the chefs because of lack of plant food.
Knauf, a firefighter at the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry since 2008, was sent to help fight the fire. Despite working non-stop for 16 hours a day for 10 days, he said he had no vegetarian options and was forced to starve, Salad, bread and coffee on another day.
"After working for 16 hours for four days, there was not enough food, and I began to feel physically and mentally ill until that moment I was still tired," said the complaint. "He gave" insufficient "options to the plant food and was forced to Hunger, explaining that there were not enough sources of plant protein.
On the other hand, officials said he was suspended from work because of his aggressive behavior, where he threw non-vegetarian food on the kitchen staff.
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