‘Eat with Pride’: Postmates unveils ‘bottom-friendly’ menu for Pride month


Food delivery app Postmates released a special edition “bottom-friendly” menu Thursday to commemorate Pride month.

The menu includes soluble food suggestions to prevent those participating in certain sexual activities from “making a mess of your evening.” Partner restaurants from New York City and Los Angeles were also mentioned in the announcement.

“You shouldn’t miss a good meal for a good time,” Postmates tweeted.

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Proctologist Dr. Evan Goldstein teamed up with the app to create the menu. In a promotional video for the new edition, Postmates dubbed it “Eat with Pride.” The video includes a stop-motion video of eggplants and peaches to represent the two participants. It goes on to suggest that some participants should avoid legumes, whole grains, dairy, and other insoluble foods at least 24 hours before sexual activity.

“We’re tired of heterosexual sex being the main focus of sexual education,” Postmates tweeted later. “Homosexual sex, specifically bottoming, is all too often omitted and stigmatized. Not this year. Happy Pride!”

Goldstein hails from Bespoke Surgical, an anal surgery practice he founded, where “the majority of his patients are LGBTQ+,” according to its website. He has a partner himself, named Andrew, and they have twin boys together.

“Bespoke Surgical is based on the foundation of sexual wellness and its associated pillars: prevention, restoration, and reconstruction,” the website reads.

Postmates also took the opportunity to announce its donation to the Okra Project, a charity organization for transgender people.

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This comes a week after Burger King attempted a symbolic gesture for Pride, unveiling burgers with two top buns or two bottom buns in Austria.

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