OP Secretly Fills Cheese Bread With Pepperoni To Get Back At Vegan Roommates Who Always Eat Their Food Without Permission
"I’m just waiting until my roommates get home, eat my sh*t without telling me just so I can enjoy the satisfaction of telling them that they ate meat."
Sophia
Being a vegetarian comes with its own set of considerations, especially when it involves sharing a living space with non-vegetarians. This story from Reddit illustrates the importance of respecting dietary choices and boundaries when it comes to food.
In this tale, a Reddit user found themselves in a frustrating situation. They had vegetarian roommates who repeatedly helped themselves to their food without asking.
This not only infringed on their personal space but also led to the depletion of their meals meant for specific occasions or as backup options. One incident involved a box of cheese bread from a pizza place.
Despite having eaten only a portion of it the previous day, the user returned home to find just one piece left. Their roommates had indulged without permission, citing their inebriated state as an excuse.
In response to this food invasion, the user decided to take matters into their own hands. They ordered stuffed cheese bread with pepperoni inside, knowing that their roommates would likely consume it without realizing the presence of meat.
The story serves as a reminder that while dietary choices should be respected, so should personal boundaries. Communication is key in shared living spaces, ensuring that everyone's preferences and belongings are treated with consideration and respect.
Just take a look at what happened here...
OP's roommates are vegetarian—but they always eat OP's food...
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Roommate ate most of the leftover cheese bread, leaving only one piece despite saving more than half for the next day.
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Roommate admits to eating food without asking, including emergency Mac & Cheese, and doesn't share their own meals.
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OP ordered food, added pepperoni to stuffed cheese bread for roommates who usually eat vegetarian pizza.
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Waiting for roommates to eat food without permission, eager to reveal they consumed meat. Message: Don't eat without asking.
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Roommates ate the bread while they were sleeping, so no chance to confront.
Scroll down to see what people had to say...
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Turn the tables: Sip their spirits or pour it out, blame it on a thirsty ghost. Cheers to sweet revenge!
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Expected wings in the pizza somehow, feeling let down by the lack of a poultry surprise.
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Chipping a tooth on the bone adds extra crunch. Risky, but not a bad idea for an adventurous bite!
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Call them 'selective vegetarians'—they take the meat off, but not off the menu of contradictions.
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Vegetarianism: some go all-in, others prefer a pick-and-choose approach. It's a dietary à la carte.
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Budgetarian vegetarians: stripping meals for savings, not principles.
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Swipe their pricey vegetarian stash, blame it on a 'drunken pantry raid.' It's the perfect crime, seasoned with a dash of mischief.
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Spice it up: Ghost pepper for a reminder, or go Carolina Reaper for a legendary exit. Heat and retreat!
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Turning carnivore: Eating only their stuff. Leaving a protein-packed void.
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Drunk vegan roommate nabs pork pasta, regrets follow. Meaty surprises and vegans—not a match made in dinner heaven.
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Protect the pantry: Lock up in the bedroom or invest in a $75 mini fridge. Let the mooches starve—kitchen survival mode activated.
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Faux vegetarians: Pepperoni peelers, cheap a**hole alert!
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Watch out: Parmesan, gorgonzola, pecorino romano, camembert, gruyere, and manchego are non-vegetarian cheese infiltrators. Pizza peeling just got trickier!
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The pepperoni-picking vegetarian: Not one to lose sleep over animal rennet. Clearly, a cheese rebel with a cause.
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Moochers in action: They'll gripe, but watch them devour the meat. The saga of selective principles unfolds...
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While dietary choices matter, so do personal boundaries. It's a humorous twist on finding a way to protect one's food, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue among roommates to avoid such amusing yet avoidable conflicts!
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