Imagine this: you’re the office baking star , known for your scrumptious cookies and muffins that brighten everyone’s day. You bake out of love, never asking for a dime. But then, Galentine’s Day rolls around, and a coworker wants a special batch just for her party. You, being your generous self, only ask for the cost of ingredients… and suddenly, you’re the villain? Let’s dive into this deliciously dramatic tale of generosity met with disbelief, and see if our baker was really out of line or if it’s a case of entitlement gone wild.
The Joy of Baking

Batch of Love ❤️

Office Sweetheart

Gratitude Galore

A Tasty Proposition

No Dough, No Go

Galentine’s Request

Muffin Negotiations

Shock and Awe

Office Gossip Mill ️

The Price of Kindness

A Muffin Masterpiece

The Taste of Entitlement

Baking Boundaries

The Great Bake Debate: Generosity vs. Entitlement
In a world where muffins can cause office meltdowns, our beloved baker finds themselves in hot water for asking a simple favor – compensation for ingredients. With a whisk in one hand and receipts in the other, they stood their ground, only to be met with disbelief and gossip. ♀️ Was it too much to ask for a little dough for the dough? Or has the office sweet tooth turned sour, revealing a recipe for entitlement? As the oven timer dings, we’re left to ponder the cost of kindness in the workplace. Let’s chew on that!
NTA charges only for ingredients, entitled person complains.

Volunteered to bake, asked for ingredient cost, got complained about. NTA

Don’t let entitled coworker take your kindness for granted

Free cupcakes and entitlement – NTA, don’t bake again

Confusion over brunch details sparks inquiry from commenter.

Entitled baker complains, but who will listen?

Charge more or lower quality? NTA has a solution

Politely declines request for cheaper cupcakes. Offers alternative solutions.

Setting boundaries with entitled people. NTA for saying no

Baker stands by integrity, won’t let entitled coworker ruin kindness.

Colleague bakes amazing cakes but friend asks for too much. NTA

Bake-Off Drama: Standing up to entitlement

Standing up for yourself against entitled coworkers

Baker threatens to charge ‘asshole tax’ for entitled customer’s behavior

Standing up to entitled colleagues with kindness

Politely declining entitlement and standing up for yourself.

Setting boundaries with entitled coworkers

Don’t let entitled people ruin what brings you joy

Baker stands up to entitled customer, refuses to be exploited

Baking takes time and effort, it’s reasonable to ask payment

When entitlement meets business, the ‘a**hole tax’ comes out

Setting boundaries with entitled coworkers

Sharing leftovers at work is nice, baking for free isn’t. NTA

Baker takes a stand against entitled coworkers

Entitled customer complains about $10 worth of ingredients for 40 muffins

Self-love is the key Don’t be a doormat

Sharing baked goods at work can be a double-edged sword

Bake her a reality check

Offering free cake doesn’t make you obligated to make more.

Don’t let entitled coworkers take advantage of your kindness

Generosity backfired, baker says NTA and cuts ties ♀️

Baker stands up for herself and receives advice on pricing

Stand up for yourself and your baking skills!

Baking is a job too! NTA for ingredients, but charge for expertise

Paying for someone’s time and supplies is only fair

Setting boundaries with entitled coworkers can prevent future conflicts

Baking with a twist. NTA baker requires ingredient purchase.

Bake-Off entitlement leads to office drama. NTA prevails.

OP is not the a-hole, entitled co-worker gets what’s deserved

No more muffins for entitled gal-entine, ♀️

Coworker’s audacity exposed: free muffins for an exclusive event? #NTA

Standing up for yourself when kindness meets entitlement

Ungrateful customer refuses to pay for service rendered

Standing up to entitlement in the workplace

Baking is not a cheap hobby anymore. Asking for repayment reasonable

Office drama: dealing with entitled colleagues ♀️

Baking for entitlement or kindness? A $10 solution

Stand up for yourself and don’t bake for entitled people

Baker receives advice to value their talent and time

Baking at work? Poor idea that won’t end well

Bake for loved ones, not entitled coworkers.

Setting boundaries with entitled bakers

Photographer explains cost to entitled person. NTA

Being kind doesn’t mean being taken advantage of

Baking coworker demands free cake, complains when refused ♀️

Respect your time and skills, don’t let anyone exploit them ⏳

Bake-off entitlement drama: coworker expects free baked goods. NTA.

Baker shares frustration with entitled coworker, suggests canceling collaboration

Don’t let entitlement take advantage of your kindness.

Generosity can be taken advantage of. NTA, don’t bake anymore.

Baker stands up for themselves, refuses to make cakes. NTA.

Baker offers discount, coworker complains. NTA shuts her down.

NTA shuts down office gossip with a spicy burn

Entitled coworker gets served a slice of NTA justice

Paying for time and effort is non-negotiable.

User defends OP, accuses commenter of being fake.

User suspects ulterior motives behind entitled request for free baking.

Win-win situations make for great friendships

Kindness vs entitlement: a lesson in group vs individual orders

Unpaid ingredients at work bake-off raises eyebrows �upcake

Baking for personal events? Don’t expect it for free.
