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If you get a mushroom burger and find out you don't like the taste of mushrooms, it's not your fault, nor is it the restaurants fault for making something "gross". There are many factors in which you can critic something on, but critiquing lowly because you don't have the right mash up of taste buds to enjoy a factor of it that many others do makes you a bad critic. If the meat is dry, if the damn bread overpowers the sauce, you have grounds to make a proper assessment. If you don't like mushrooms, then don't get the burger.
I don't need to pretend to like mushrooms. I actually hate them, but I can still find so much to enjoy out of it, and even enjoy, or appreciate the whole with something I hate in it.