We all know how much love and effort goes into baking special treats for a loved one’s birthday. But what happens when those carefully crafted sweets suddenly disappear? One woman found herself in this exact situation when her friend ate her mom’s birthday sweets, claiming she was starving. Let’s dive into this sticky situation.
Mom’s Birthday Preparations

The Baked Goods

Finding a Place to Store

The Shocking Discovery

Friend’s Confession ️

Starving Excuse

Uncontrollable Cravings

Angry Response

Offer to Pay

Not About the Money

Baking with Love ❤️

Overreaction? ♀️

Time Crunch ⏰

Location Clarification

The Great Sweets Debacle
So, our baking enthusiast prepared a variety of delicious sweets for her mom’s birthday, only to find them devoured by her friend who claimed she was starving. While the friend offered to pay for the sweets, our baker is heartbroken because she wanted her mom to enjoy the treats made with love. With the party just around the corner, she’s left in a sticky situation. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this conundrum…
Friend eats Mom’s sweets, lies, talks behind back. NTA.

Don’t mess with mom’s birthday sweets

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets, commenter advises dropping ‘friend’.

Friend should have asked for help, not stolen. NTA.

Friend’s greediness is funny but not justified. NTA.

Delicious sounding sweets and a NTA judgement

Betrayed trust over birthday sweets NTA stands firm.

Bake again for mom and surprise her!
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Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets, commenter suggests better solution.

Friend eats mom’s sweets, but commenter says NTA for not sharing.

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets, commenter says NTA.

Tricky Mille-feuilles, sneaky friend, rightful anger

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets and gets called out. NTA.

Demand payment for the damage Don’t let her off easy.

Bake them again when you have time Late is better than never

Friend steals mom’s birthday sweets, commenter advises remaking them later

Assertive NTA suggests billing friend for stolen birthday sweets

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets and lies about it. NTA.

Concerned comment suggests friend may have an eating disorder

User calls out ‘asshole’ friend for eating mom’s sweets

Savage social media shaming and a bill for ingredients

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets without permission, commenter suggests ending friendship

Friend ate birthday sweets, but commenter is NTA for being upset.

Bakers unite! NTA for being upset about stolen hard work

Professional candy maker is NTA for being angry at friend.

Is the pastry stale or is OP justifying their actions?

Debating French poverty statistics in a dessert dispute �aguette

Bake a ‘week late birthday assortment’ and drop the friend

Heartbreaking situation, NTA. Come clean to Dad, make new batch.

Friend betrayed trust and gaslit others. NTA. Cut ties.
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Bake your way to success and share the recipe! NTA

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets, friend is NTA, commenters agree.

Friend ate mom’s birthday sweets, NTA but make her pay

Sympathetic comment about difficult French desserts. No drama here

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets but claims she had no money for food. Commenter calls her a manipulator. #NTA

Food theft justified? French commenter’s response sparks debate

Pastry chef calls out thief, demands restitution for stolen mille feuille.

Cutting out a lying friend and exposing her on social media

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets, commenter calls her a weirdo.

Lack of self-respect and dignity. NTA. Fuming emotions

NTA, but don’t cut her off. Talk to her and evaluate.
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Growing up poor doesn’t justify eating someone else’s birthday sweets

Friend eats birthday sweets, gets called out for bad behavior

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets, commenter validates OP’s feelings.

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets , commenter advises talking to dad and apologizing to mom.

Humorous reply supports OP’s NTA verdict with cake emoji.

Cutting toxic friends out of your life is self-care

Understanding and empathy for justified anger towards sweet thief.

Food insecurity or not, eating them all was not okay NTA

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets and plays victim, NTA.

Don’t take what’s not yours , even if you’re hungry. #NTA

Champion dessert eater calls out friend for eating mom’s sweets NTA

Accept payment and have her help re-bake sweets. NTA.

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets and justifies it. NTA verdict.

Honesty is the best policy – NTA for telling mom

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets, NTA stands up for herself.

Can’t trust her Make more sweets and ghost that cow

Empathetic response to stolen birthday sweets with humorous twist.

Justified NTA reaction to friend’s birthday sweet theft

Betrayed by a friend over sweets! NTA, cut ties.
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Respect boundaries and ask for permission before taking someone’s food

Betrayed by a friend: NTA for calling out her behavior

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets and OP is NTA.

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets, but commenter defends OP’s reaction.

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets and talks behind back

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets , friend gets called out.

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets, OP not overreacting.

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets but OP is NTA for protecting them.

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets, commenter suggests making her pay
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No excuses for greediness. Ask before you eat

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets but commenter says NTA.

When the comment section is just tired of validation seeking.

Friend eats mom’s birthday sweets and commenter suggests telling dad.

Empathetic response to friend’s potential food issues

Baker empathizes with OP’s anger over friend eating her sweets

Friend ate mom’s sweets, but OP can remake and enjoy day. NTA
