We’ve all dealt with picky eaters, but this story takes it to a whole new level! A 16-year-old girl was left in charge of cooking for her cousin, who has a long list of foods he refuses to eat. Among his most hated ingredients? Cooked onions! So, what’s a girl to do when her cousin’s pickiness is driving her crazy? She decided to teach him a lesson by hiding onions in his quiche and revealing the secret after he enjoyed the meal. But not everyone found it funny, and now the family is divided!
Cousin’s Picky Eating Habits ️

The Odd Food List

Foods He Refuses to Eat

Mealtime Meltdowns

The Onion Dilemma

Not Allergic, Just Picky

The Quiche Plan

Hidden Onions ️♀️

The Big Reveal

Lesson Learned? ♀️

Angry Aunt

Family Divided Over Onion Incident
So, our clever teen chef managed to sneak onions into her picky cousin’s quiche, and he actually enjoyed it! But when she revealed her secret, the family’s reactions were mixed. Her cousin was furious, his dad found it hilarious, and her parents sided with her. But her aunt? She accused the girl of ‘poisoning’ her son and said she shouldn’t have done it. Now, the family is divided over this onion-filled quiche drama. What do you think? Was it a harmless lesson, or did she go too far? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this situation…
Family drama ensues as picky cousin’s entitlement is called out. NTA.

Don’t sneak food into someone’s dish, but picky eaters suck too

Teen girl not the a**hole for not cooking for entitled cousin

Family drama unfolds over picky cousin and onion ‘poisoning’ ESH

Hilarious onion revenge story sparks onion texture debate

Agreeing with NTA comment, reply highlights current issue

Gender roles questioned in onion poisoning drama
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Picky eaters have legitimate food issues, don’t mess with their food

Commenter calls out family for making her cook for picky cousin

Understanding picky eaters: some have eating disorders or phobias

Sensory processing disorder can cause picky eating. ESH, growth opportunity?
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Sibling solidarity over onion ‘poisoning’ with a**hole relatives.

Tampering with food is crappy, but not tiptoeing around pickiness either ♀️

NTA. Commenter questions picky eater’s mental health, sparks debate.

16yo cousin’s pickiness leads to onion ‘poisoning’ – NTA

ESH: Cousin is entitled, but OP shouldn’t have poisoned him.

Don’t cater to picky eaters! NTA for ‘poisoning’ cousin

Suggests picky cousin may have an eating disorder, offers solution

Teen girl not at fault for picky cousin’s onion aversion

Cousin’s picky eating gets a spicy response. NTA wins.

Picky eater is NTA, but needs to grow up

Cousin should be grateful or make his own food

Picky cousin gets ‘poisoned’ with onions, but who’s the AH?

ESH for deception, but picky eaters need understanding ♂️

Engaging in food deception may harm picky eaters in long run

Teaching a lesson: NTA suggests using onions to discipline cousin

Tampering with someone’s food is never okay. YTA

Equal cooking responsibility between cousins sparks NTA comment.

Stop catering to the tyrannical little shit

Commenter defends girl accused of ‘poisoning’ picky cousin.

Cook what you want , they can eat it or leave

Cooking up trouble: Commenter calls out food poisoning prankster.

Family drama over picky cousin’s dinner preferences. ESH.

Commenter suggests picky cousin may have an eating disorder. ESH/INFO

Aunt’s cringe reaction to funny ending, NTA wins

Not the a**hole for serving onions? Drama ensues
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Commenter calls out everyone for being at fault. Replies disagree.

Food feud: NTA says cousin lacks taste buds

Savage NTA comment shuts down picky cousin drama

Cooking onions for picky cousin goes wrong, sparks family drama

Standing up to entitled cousin with onion ‘poisoning’

Deceiving someone about food preferences is a s****y move. ESH

Disguised onions: a gateway to a healthier psyche
