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'Last warning' vegan family send another angry note and threaten to take action over BBQ

Another note has been sent by a 'sick and upset' vegan family to their neighbours.

As reported by Glasgow Live just days ago, the family sent a letter asking for them to close the window whenever they are cooking meat. This is because the smell leaves the plant-based family feeling 'sick and upset.'

However the not-so happy neighbours have now taken it a step further and have threatened to take action after their request was allegedly ignored.

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The Australian family went viral after sharing the note explaining their predicament with people divided. Whilst some thought it was a 'reasonable' request, others urged the meat-eating resident to cook a barbecue in protest.

Now, in a new follow-up letter, the family has sent another note, reports the Daily Record.

In the first note, signed by 'Sarah, Wayne and kids', the group said: "Hello neighbour, could you please shut your side window when cooking please.

"My family are vegan (we eat only plant-based foods) and the smell of the meat you cook makes us feel sick and upset. We would appreciate your understanding."

The family went viral after the first letter. (Hey Perth / Facebook)

However, the family appeared to take a different approach in their follow-up correspondence.

In the second letter, the author accuses their neighbour of taking 'the mickey' out of the family and being 'downright rude'.

The writer also alleged their neighbour went out of the way to cause upset. "I raised my concerns of the smell of meat making my family feel sick and upset and you go and have a BBQ on Saturday night inviting lots of people, and you knew this would affect me and my family."

The family have said they are not happy. (Hey Perth / Facebook)

It transpired, the family also saw that their letter had been shared online. "My friend Tina told me you took my letter to social media and it backfired on you which is 'just desserts'."

The letter then concluded with a final plea. "Please no more BBQs and please keep that window closed when cooking otherwise I'm going to report you and go to social media too."

However, the letter was once more shared online, where it was again met with mixed responses.

"This is unbelievable, they want to tell you how to live in your own home," one person criticised.

But someone else wrote: "They are both in the wrong!! It's such a shame that this is our society now no commUNITY!! #1 If your asking someone to shut their window just shut your bloody own...

"#2 you can't tell another person how to live their lives or what to do, you make the changes for yourself. #3 if your neighbour has asked you something kindly that you don't agree with address it respectfully like an adult."

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