Picture this: you and your partner live in NYC, and there’s a popular app that lets you buy leftover restaurant food at a reduced price. You order a surprise bag from a barbecue place, and your partner orders one from an Indian restaurant. You get a mouth-watering BBQ platter, while your partner gets… six types of soup. When your partner asks to share your BBQ feast, do you say yes? One man faced this exact dilemma, and his decision has sparked quite the debate.
The App in Question

The BBQ Surprise

The Indian Surprise

The Big Reveal

Soup Disappointment

Sharing the BBQ?

His Defense ⚖️

Money Matters

Bodega Option

The Broken Leg Factor

Hot Meal Dilemma

The Final Verdict?

The Great BBQ Debate: Who’s in the Wrong?
So, we have a man who offered to buy his girlfriend BBQ, but she declined. She chose her own surprise meal, which ended up being a disappointing array of soups. When she asked to share his BBQ feast, he said no, sparking a heated argument. He did suggest alternative solutions, like ordering from a food delivery app or buying something from a nearby bodega. But with her broken leg and tight financial situation, she just wanted a hot meal. ️ Let’s see what the internet thinks of this sticky situation…
“YTA. You didn’t share the BBQ feast with your broke, injured girlfriend “

OP refuses to share food, asks Reddit if he’s an a**hole

“Tough luck” is not an appropriate response in a relationship.

Technically NTA, but not a friend/boyfriend material ♀️

OP refuses to share food, sparking debate on relationship dynamics. YTA

Sharing is caring! YTA could have shown some generosity

NTA, but in a relationship, YTA. Share the BBQ feast!

“Being nice to your partner” does not mean being selfish.

NTA. But not a kind appealing partner
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Indian restaurant packed 6 soups, no bread?!

YTA for refusing to share BBQ feast with your girlfriend

YTA for refusing to share BBQ feast with your girlfriend

Soft YTA. Compromise and share the BBQ feast with your girlfriend

YTA refuses to share BBQ feast with injured girlfriend

Heartless move, YTA! Show some compassion and share the feast

Is sharing food really that important? YTA for not sharing.

YTA. A reminder of the importance of small acts of kindness

Relationship advice: Sharing meals can strengthen your bond

NAH: Compromise and share the BBQ and Indian for relationship harmony

YTA for treating your girlfriend like an annoyance and beggar
