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A London restaurant owner believes vegan activitsts have targeted her, trolling the business online, vandalizing cars parked at the establishment and leaving a letter criticizing the business with its landlord.

Jess Jazey Spoelstra, who owns four food businesses in the city, believes she is a victim of “eco-terrorism” after she offered vegetarian options at the Rhino Lounge in Museum London, but refused to bow to pressure to make it only vegan.

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That pressure includes critical comments on her and the business’s Facebook pages, and leaving a negative review on Yelp, a restaurant review site.

“It’s bullying. They are trying to destroy my business,” said Spoelstra, who owns two restaurants and a catering business as well as the Rhino.

“We were trying to celebrate how innovative and great vegetarian food can be, but they swarmed me. It’s a mob mentality. They tried shaming.”

The irony is, while she wanted to offer vegetarian and vegan baked goods, she has now switched back to offerings with meat, such as pizza and even doughnuts with candied bacon, after the backlash.

“They were saying, ‘Ditch the dairy and you’re good, that poor mama and baby goats are separated.’ They were trying to harm my business in an unethical way.”

Activists also wrote vegan slogans with dry eraser on cars parked at Museum London where Rhino Lounge is located, including “pigs have moms too.”

The three page letter dropped off at the Museum Thursday, accused Spoelstra of “poor customer service,” and refusing customer requests.

Spoelstra has since had feedback from five other London restaurants that have also faced protests from vegans.