Ever had a co-worker who just can’t stop commenting on your lunch? Meet our protagonist, a health-conscious 25-year-old woman, and her new co-worker, ‘Diane’, a 40-year-old woman with a penchant for unsolicited remarks about her colleague’s eating habits. The tension between them has been simmering for months, but a festive treat and a sharp retort have brought things to a boiling point. Let’s delve into this spicy office drama…
Meet the Salad-Eating Protagonist

No Judgement Here

Enter Diane, the Curvy Commentator

From Accusations to Compliments: Diane’s 180

The Office Becomes a No-Eat Zone ️

Attempts at Resolution: HR’s Hands are Tied

The Rice Krispie Incident

The Comment that Lit the Fuse

The Fallout: Hurt Feelings and Accusations ️

The Moral Quandary: Discrimination or Defense?

A Salad of Emotions: The Office Drama that’s Stirring the Pot
Our health-conscious protagonist found herself in hot water after a sharp retort to ‘Diane’, the office’s unsolicited food critic. The comment, made in response to months of harassment over her eating habits, has sparked a heated debate among their colleagues. Was it a justified response to relentless body shaming, or a step too far into the realm of discrimination? The situation leaves us pondering the fine line between self-defense and insensitivity. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this juicy predicament…
NTA. Overweight bullying. Skinny shaming is a real thing too

NTA defends against body shaming, suggests legal action against coworker.

NTA. Responding to constant harassment is reasonable and justified.

NTA. Engaging comment and replies about addressing workplace body shaming.

The spicy comment section: Diane, Spoopy Rice Krispie, and more!

Black woman calls out body shaming, compares it to racial slurs

NTA! Stand up to workplace harassment and report it to HR

Skinny shaming is real and hurtful. NTA for standing up.

NTA people like this are EXHAUSTING . Lost weight, faced snide comments. Hard work pays off!

NTA – Diane’s fat-shaming comments crossed the line. Workplace harassment!

Standing up against body shaming and workplace harassment.
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“Skinny vs Curvy: The Silent Cruelty of Judgement ♀️”

ESH: A heated debate on weight with insecurities and harassment.

Standing up against body shaming: NTA, everyone has limits.

NTA: Standing up against body shaming and workplace hypocrisy.

Weight debate: Overweight people promoting toxic dieting? Let’s discuss!

Debate on body size choices sparks fiery comments
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NTA. Strong opinion on body image debate.
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Standing up against workplace harassment for body shaming

NTA. Challenging societal norms and promoting healthy lifestyles

Standing up for yourself against body-shaming comments. NTA

NTA stands up to bully in office showdown. Skinny shaming vs fat shaming.

Weight loss success sparks jealousy and constant body shaming. NTA
