Melbourne pub blasted for putting ‘sexist’ Lady Parma on the menu
WHEN you get that craving, you’ve gotta have a parma. But a Melbourne pub’s version of the meal has been blasted.
IT’S the classic pub meal that sparks a particular kind of craving.
Those watching their waistlines have long been able to order a half-sized option, but Melbourne’s oldest pub has taken a different approach.
The Duke of Wellington has dubbed its smaller option the ‘Lady Parma’, sparking politically correct outrage on Twitter.
The @DukeMelbourne's ~Lady Parma~ is smaller, and comes with salad instead of coleslaw. Can't make this stuff up. pic.twitter.com/D7674bntnL
â Adam Collins (@collinsadam) March 29, 2016
Served with salad instead of mayonnaise-laden coleslaw, the light version of the Duke Parma — which is $5 cheaper — sparked mockery on social media by those who dubbed it ‘sexist’.
Sports journalist Adam Collins tweeted an image of the menu, with the message: “The @DukeMelbourne’s ~Lady Parma~ is smaller, and comes with salad instead of coleslaw. Can’t make this stuff up.”
“Finally! A parma small enough to keep me to a ladylike size for my husband. I do so hope it’s pretty & pink,” one follower responded.
@collinsadam hopefully it is served with smaller sized cutlery that will fit in our small ~lady hands~
â Louise Crossman (@louisecrossman) March 29, 2016
“Hopefully it is served with smaller sized cutlery that will fit in our small ~lady hands~,” Louise Crossman tweeted back.
“Very important. I also hope it’s served on a dainty plate & that there’s a special lady zone for me to dine in,” another woman wrote.
A 25-year-old man with “a small appetite” described the ‘Lady Parma’ moniker as “outdated”, tweeting: “You can just feel the dignity in saying ‘I’ll have a lady parma thanks’ when ordering.”
Others pointed out that the phenomenon existed at venues across Melbourne, including steak restaurants where a smaller “ladies” option was seen on menus.
Fellow journo Adam Gartell tweeted an image of a steak menu at a Tamworth establishment, which labels its 200g scotch fillet the “Ladies Steak”.
@collinsadam @DailyMailAU OUTRAGE! I ate at a place last night with ladies steak and ladies surf'n'turf pic.twitter.com/suEPN8I4ok
â Adam Gartrell (@adamgartrell) March 31, 2016
The Duke Parma was deemed “a must-try” by food blog Parma Daze in 2013, which is devoted to “the search for the perfect parma”.
News.com.au has approached the Duke of Wellington for comment.