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Is it fair to refuse sharing food with a roommate who wastes it?
ZealousidealFan8906 shared a post on the "AITA" subreddit about a conflict with her roommate, Tammy. Both roommates have tight budgets, but ZealousidealFan8906 often receives financial help from her parents, which gives her an edge.
ZealousidealFan8906 likes to make meals with leftovers, so she wouldn't have to make another one later, while Tammy prefers to make each meal precisely to avoid wasting money. One day, Tammy asked if she could have some of ZealousidealFan8906's leftovers because she was low on money.
ZealousidealFan8906 agreed, but Tammy ended up wasting most of it because she didn't like the food. The same thing happened two weeks later, even though ZealousidealFan8906 asked Tammy to try a little before taking a full portion.
However, Tammy said she was very hungry but later threw away almost the entire meal. Recently, Tammy asked ZealousidealFan8906 for spaghetti, but ZealousidealFan8906 turned her down because she didn't want to watch her hard work and money go to waste.
Tammy is now complaining to others about ZealousidealFan8906 being cheap and letting her starve, even though ZealousidealFan8906 offered her snacks to eat. ZealousidealFan8906 believes that Tammy is wasting not only the money spent on the food but also the time spent preparing it and is therefore refusing to share her food with Tammy.
Tammy is not talking to ZealousidealFan8906 anymore, and ZealousidealFan8906 is wondering if she's the asshole for not sharing her food. Here's what the AITA community thinks about the situation.
Dealing with a wasteful roommate can be a frustrating experience, especially when you're on a tight budget and trying to make every penny count. The first step in addressing the issue is to have an honest conversation with your roommate.
Let them know how their wastefulness affects you and suggest alternatives such as portion control and meal planning. If the wasteful behavior continues, it might be necessary to set stricter boundaries, like not sharing food anymore.
It's also essential to acknowledge that everyone has different financial situations, and it's not your responsibility to solve your roommate's financial problems. Ultimately, if the situation becomes unbearable, it might be time to consider finding a new roommate or living alone.
Remember, your priority should be caring for your well-being and finances first.