We’ve all experienced that one person who’s a picky eater, but how far is too far when dealing with them? One mother-in-law decided to take matters into her own hands and uninvited her daughter-in-law from a family dinner due to her picky eating habits. The daughter-in-law is known for being a pain at restaurants, often making waiters jump through hoops to accommodate her preferences. But was this decision justified, or just plain cruel? Let’s dive into the story and find out! ️
Water and Oil Relationship

Picky Eater Problems ️

Making Waiters Jump Through Hoops ♂️ ️

Quesadilla Catastrophe

No Allergies, Just Picky

Funeral Food Fiasco ⚰️

The Uninvitation

Social Media Sparks Drama

Confrontation and Name-Calling

Son Steps In

Eating Disorder or Spectrum?

Clarifying Relationships

Threat of Withholding Grandkids

Grandma’s Stance ✊

Mother-in-Law’s Bold Move: Justified or Over the Line? ️
In an attempt to avoid the drama that her picky eater daughter-in-law brings to the table, one mother-in-law decided to uninvite her from a family dinner. The daughter-in-law’s habits have caused issues at restaurants and even at a funeral, leading to the mother-in-law’s decision. When confronted, the mother-in-law didn’t hold back, calling her an embarrassment at dinners. Now, with her son demanding an apology, she’s left wondering if she should stand her ground or make amends. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation… ️
NTA. Complaining about sandwich spread at a funeral?

NTA. Picky eater’s behavior is disrespectful and childish.

NTA: Picky eater or r**e? Accommodate politeness, not entitlement.

Being a picky eater doesn’t mean you have to be an a**hole

NTA. Avoiding picky eaters saves everyone from unenjoyable dining experiences. ️

Demanding picky eater ruins plans for everyone. NTA.

NTA, disrespectful daughter-in-law complains about funeral food. Ignore her.

NTA. Food issues are fine, but being r**e is not

INFO: More to the story. Son justifies wife’s behavior. NTA.

“It’s okay to be ‘picky’ about food. She’s the latter, NTA.”

Mother-in-Law’s controlling behavior: NTA, stand your ground!

NTA. Let her pout like a child.

Being a picky eater doesn’t excuse r**e behavior. NTA

“NTA, complaining about funeral food? Seriously? I wouldn’t invite her.”

NTA: Picky eater crosses the line, but OP justified.

NTA: Spectrum vegan shows consideration, grown woman should too. ️

NTA: You have the right to choose who you invite.

NTA. Being a picky eater is one thing, but complaining at a funeral?

Uninviting r**e picky eater: justified or cruel? Not the a**hole.

“Complaining about food at a funeral? That’s just despicable!”

Attention-seeking picky eaters deserve spit-free meals.

NTA. Empathy and communication could have resolved the situation.

NTA. Picky eater with food allergies, be prepared and flexible!

NTA: Daughter-in-law’s picky eating habits are causing unnecessary drama ♀️

NTA. Drama llama complains about funeral food.

NTA for setting boundaries with a picky eater, but DIL needs to be more considerate

NTA. Daughter-in-law’s picky eating is no excuse for r**e behavior.

Last Updated on February 4, 2024 by Diply Social Team