Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a sushi-sized serving of drama on our hands! ♀️ I’m part of a tight-knit group of gal pals who love to bond over good food and great company. But when a new friend with a serious seafood allergy joined the crew, things got a little… fishy. I thought I was being a good friend by accommodating her dietary needs, but apparently, my sushi cravings got the best of me! Now I’m accused of being a backstabbing b—- for sneaking off to indulge in some rolls with a select few. Is this middle school all over again, or am I justified in my sushi-seeking ways? Let’s dive in and find out!
Sushi Drama: New Girl, New Problems!

Enter Kate: The Allergy-Prone Newcomer

Kate Fits Right In… But There’s a Catch!

Hives, Not Death: Kate’s Seafood Struggle

New Sushi Spot: Too Good to Resist!

Double Date Delight: Sushi Wins Again!

♀️ Sushi Fans Unite… But What About Kate?

Dumplings & Edamame: Not Quite a Meal

️ Being the Bigger Person: Picking a Kate-Friendly Spot

Sushi Squad: Sneaking Off for Some Rolls

Busted! Jen & Kate Catch Wind of the Sushi Scheme

♀️ Accused of Exclusion: Is This Middle School?!

Friendship Freedom: It’s Not All or Nothing! ♀️

️ Regular Dinners Resume: No Hard Feelings? ♀️

Accusations Fly: Am I a Backstabbing B—-?!

Sushi Scandal Splits Friend Group!
Well, well, well… looks like this sushi situation has really stirred the pot! Our protagonist thought she was being a good friend by accommodating Kate’s seafood allergy, but her sushi cravings just couldn’t be tamed. So, she snuck off with a select few to indulge in some rolls, and now she’s accused of being a backstabbing b—-! Jen and Kate are furious, claiming she’s trying to divide the group. But is it really fair to expect everyone to miss out on their favorite foods just because one person can’t partake? Or is this a classic case of FOMO gone too far? The internet is buzzing with opinions on this fishy fiasco, so let’s see what the masses have to say! ️ Grab your chopsticks and get ready for some juicy commentary!
One friend is not the boss of your food choices

Shellfish allergy sufferer praises OP’s considerate actions!

Friend group drama over sushi sparks NTA comment.

Excluding friends from sushi dinner sparks angry response.

Sushi dinner drama! NTA gets support for standing up.

Going out to eat shouldn’t be this complicated ♂️

Allergy accommodations made, seafood dinner rescheduled. No harm done

Standing up for yourself and having boundaries is important.

Going out for sushi causes friend group feud. NTA comment.

No sushi, no problem! NTA for having separate hangouts

Don’t let high school drama ruin your sushi nights

Seafood allergy shouldn’t ruin sushi for everyone. NTA

Friend group feud over sushi and allergies, NTA wins
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Friend refuses to share restaurant. NTA stands up for group.

Going out for sushi caused a MAJOR friend group feud! NTA

It’s okay to have separate friend subgroups and hangout spots.

Going out with a small group isn’t excluding anyone

Inclusivity is key! NTA could have invited everyone.

One friend’s allergies shouldn’t ruin sushi for everyone. NTA

Defending freedom of choice for dinner plans.

Don’t let a severe allergy ruin all your plans

Sage advice from NTA Lincoln on pleasing everyone

Considerate friend with dietary restrictions. NAH vibes

Trying a new restaurant caused a major friend feud? NTA.

Group feud over sushi allergy, commenter sides with Kate.

Choosing a different restaurant was the right move! NTA

Friend thinks sushi dinner was exclusionary, commenter says NTA ♀️

Food allergy drama causes friend group split.

Don’t let anyone bully you over who you dine with!

One person’s allergy shouldn’t dictate the whole group’s choices

Rescheduling first time was kind. Allergies don’t mean exclusion

Eye-roll worthy drama over sushi dinner. NTA wins.

Managing large friend groups can be tricky Communication is key

Respecting allergies is important, honesty could have avoided the drama.

Friends shouldn’t control your every move. You’re NTA

Friend group’s sushi rules are outrageous

Being adventurous with food without hurting friends’ feelings. NTA

NTA, maturely handled. Restaurant choice shouldn’t cause friend group feud.

Sushi with a non-fish eater? Don’t assume. Ask first!

Take responsibility for wanting sushi and avoid rubbing it in.

Sushi dinner drama – did Kate not get a fair chance?

Not the a-hole! Excluding someone from a personal activity is okay.

Eating out causes major drama NTA stands their ground

Being excluded from sushi dinner not a**hole move, apparently.

NTA thinks Jen & Kate are childish for causing drama

Sushi feud over allergy: NTA suggests revisiting restaurant next time

Choosing a different restaurant doesn’t make you an a**hole

Choosing a specific restaurant for a group date is okay

Friend defends hanging out with other people, suggests Jenny needs partner.

“Food feud!” Kate’s picky eating causes friend group drama

Excluded friend takes the high road, but still hurt

Non-seafood eater stands their ground against sushi-loving friends

Sushi without fish? An NTA tip for non-seafood fans!

Friend with seafood allergy gets excluded from sushi dinner. NTA.

Handling sushi dinner solo. Friends being childish.

Suggests alternatives to sushi and questions friend’s satisfaction.

It’s okay to have separate meals with friends, NTA. Discuss it with them.

Accommodating friend’s dietary needs makes you NTA

Being accommodating of dietary restrictions = NTA

Going out for sushi sparks a friend group feud. NTA.

Just be an adult and move on.

Allergic to seafood, friend brings someone else to seafood places. NTA.

Excluding an allergic friend from unsafe gatherings, NTA

Friend group feud over sushi place choice. NTA, but drama ensues.

Being an adult means not always doing things as a group

Inclusivity or unanimous decisions? NTA chose the latter

Boundaries matter in friendships, being in the same social circle doesn’t mean you’re obligated to include everyone.

Expand your sushi horizons without group approval! NTA

Choosing a different restaurant for a meal and making separate plans – NTA.

Respectful decision-making makes a good friend.

Skipping group dinner for sushi causes friend group drama

Inclusive sushi dinner manners sparks comment debate!

Allergic to alcohol, but totally okay with people drinking around me

Being mindful of dietary restrictions is important in group dinners!

Friend group feud over sushi dinner, NTA suggests taking sides.
