Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy tale straight from the bar scene that’s sure to leave you shaken AND stirred! When a heavily pregnant woman walks into a bar and orders a glass of red wine, all hell breaks loose! Our protagonist, a seasoned bartender, finds herself in the middle of a moral dilemma that quickly spirals out of control. Get ready for a wild ride filled with accusations, confrontations, and a whole lot of drama! So, grab a drink (non-alcoholic, of course! ) and let’s dive into this scandalous story!
Bartending Drama: Pregnant Woman Orders Wine!

Training a Newbie When Trouble Brews ⚠️

Coworker Annie’s Shocking Reaction to Pregnant Customer

Discrimination Lawsuit Waiting to Happen? ⚖️

Serving the Pregnant Woman Despite Discomfort

️ Confrontation in the Back: Annie’s Rant!

Staff Members Witness the Drama Unfold

♀️ Not Risking a Lawsuit Over a Glass of Wine!

Minding My Own Business, Not Judging

Annie’s Two-Week Tirade: “Baby Killer” Accusations!

Fed Up with Annie’s Behavior, Time to Report!

Feeling Guilty but Justified ♀️

ℹ️ Bartending Experience: NY to PA ➡️

Bartender Showdown: Serving Pregnant Women Sparks Outrage!
Well, well, well… looks like our bartender found herself in quite the pickle! Serving a heavily pregnant woman a glass of wine turned into an all-out war with her coworker, Annie. Accusations of being a “baby killer” flew left and right, and the drama just wouldn’t stop! Our protagonist stood her ground, refusing to risk a discrimination lawsuit over a single drink. ♀️ But Annie’s relentless tirade pushed her to the breaking point, and she finally reported the behavior to the boss. Now, Annie’s out of a job, and our bartender is left wondering if she did the right thing. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this wild situation!
Pregnant or not, one glass of wine is permitted

Supportive comment defends bartender’s decision and choice.

Body autonomy and lack of evidence for pregnancy.

“NTA. There’s more to the story, frequent call-offs and bad attitude.”

Bartender makes responsible decision, commenters agree NTA

Bartender knowledgeable and NTA, coworker needs to take class

Pregnant women and alcohol: cultural differences and personal choice

Management fired bartender for poor work ethic, not customer complaint. NTA

Defending the bartender’s decision, claiming NTA and criticizing the employee.

Discrimination in serving pregnant women? NTA comment defends bartender.

Serving alcohol to a pregnant woman can be risky. NTA.

Tricky situation, but NTA for refusing to serve alcohol
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Don’t police pregnant women’s food choices. Not your business.

Defending bartender’s actions and pregnancy advice, respectful tone

Respecting boundaries while serving pregnant woman alcohol. Awkward but NTA.

Support for bartender’s decision to serve pregnant woman alcohol.

Woman defends bartender’s decision, shares personal experiences.

Empathetic commenter defends bartender’s decision, highlights dangers of assumptions.

Standing up for policy shouldn’t result in being bullied. NTA

Pregnant women are often reduced to just baby carriers by society.

A single glass of wine during pregnancy: NAH, but bartender was wrong

Defending the bartender’s actions and calling out the customer’s behavior

Entitlement sparks debate over refusal of service to pregnant woman.

The dangers of assuming a woman is pregnant.

Customer’s choice, bartender shouldn’t police. Medical history not required

Pregnancy and alcohol – To drink or not to drink?
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Bartender criticized for not serving pregnant woman, defended for reporting

Pregnant woman’s alcohol refusal: NTA, bartender not responsible

Pregnant woman defends choice to drink alcohol, calls out judgmental bartender.

A pregnant woman’s alcohol request denied for her own good

Respecting a woman’s autonomy over her body

Bar staff’s assumption of pregnancy triggered traumatic experience

Pregnant woman, self-medicating with alcohol, gets cops called on her ♀️

Bartender fired for refusing to serve pregnant woman, commenter defends decision.

Defending oneself against false accusations of discrimination. ️

Bartender is NTA for refusing to assume customer’s pregnancy status

Pregnant women and alcohol: doctors change their stance

New mom empathizes with pregnant woman, NTA

When chubby is mistaken for pregnancy

When a harmless question becomes a costly mistake

Being refused alcohol postpartum is a terrible feeling

Definitely NTA. Woman not pregnant and also abusive to bartender
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Empathize with women’s health issues

Pregnant women aren’t public property. Mind your own business

Engaging response to pregnancy-based discrimination with a touch of humor.

Drinking a glass of red wine while pregnant is safe

Pregnancy is not always visible, NTA for refusing alcohol.

Appearance can be deceiving. NTA for refusing to serve.

Pregnant woman reported for harassment, bartender not at fault.
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Woman’s refusal to serve pregnant woman alcohol sparks debate.

Let pregnant women drink if they want to

Pregnant woman’s behavior led to her own firing, NTA.

NTA. Standing up for yourself and reporting unprofessional behavior.

Support for bartender’s decision to refuse pregnant woman alcohol

Cheers to that! One glass won’t hurt the baby

Bartender fired for inappropriate behavior towards customer, not refusal to serve

Cheers to professionalism and minding our own business

Pregnant women can make decisions, bartender was out of line

Pregnant woman denied alcohol; commenter supports bartender’s decision

Bartender refused to serve pregnant woman, but what if it’s for medical reasons? NTA.

Pregnant woman denied alcohol: societal judgement or public safety?

Bartender defends not serving pregnant woman alcohol, citing individual rights
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Bartender’s refusal to serve pregnant woman sparks debate on individual choice.

Fired bartender was NTA, legally required to serve alcohol. Manager acted right

Defending the bartender’s decision not to serve alcohol to a potentially pregnant woman.

Pregnancy is tough, let her have a drink in peace

Pregnant woman denied alcohol: Commenter defends bartender’s actions.

Fired for insubordination: justified or not?

Cultural differences on drinking during pregnancy

Respecting customer comfort is key to good service

Pregnant women may drink occasionally if prescribed by a doctor

The humiliation of being mistaken for being pregnant in public.

Firing a bartender for volatile behavior, NTA or ESH?

Body shaming pregnant women and assuming pregnancy is harmful? NTA!

Defending pregnant woman’s right to drink, NTA wins!
