We all have our dislikes, but what happens when your aversion to a particular food item leads to a lie that spirals out of control? Meet our lemon-loathing protagonist, who has had a lifelong hatred for the citrusy fruit. This person’s disdain for lemon has led them to tell a little white lie at their local Starbucks, and now they’re wondering if they’ve crossed a line. Let’s dive into this zesty tale!
Lifelong Lemon Hatred
Allergy Tests and Doubtful Parents
Starbucks Lemonade Dilemma ☕
The Allergy Lie
Dad’s Approval
Sister’s Disapproval
Seeking Validation
Limited Starbucks Options
Baristas Weigh In ☕
The Lemon Lie: Justified or Just Wrong?
Our lemon-hating protagonist has been lying about being allergic to lemon at Starbucks to avoid having lemonade added to their strawberry açaí refresher. While their dad thinks it’s a smart move, their sister believes it’s wrong and makes the employees’ jobs more stressful. Living in a rural area, there aren’t many other Starbucks options. However, some Starbucks baristas have chimed in, saying that this little lie doesn’t make their jobs any harder. So, is this lemon lie justified, or just plain wrong? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation.
Fibbing about a lemon allergy as a last resort
Sensitivity to foods: easier to say allergy than cause inconvenience
Food allergies are serious, but Starbucks mishaps are minor
Starbucks worker defends no lemonade, customer complains about lemonade mix-up
Engaging in a lemony lie for a serious Starbucks request
Lying about allergies adds stress to food service workers’ jobs
Starbucks is the AH for not getting your order right
Lying about medical issues for better service: YTA or NAH?
No a****e here, as long as procedures aren’t affected.
Starbucks employee explains why they’re not the a**hole for complaining about incorrect drink
NTA. Clever idea for avoiding extra work in restaurants!
“Allergy to dairy but can have butter? It’s a thing!”
Barista frustrations: Customers modifying drinks without considering reasons.
Confused reader supports OP, wonders why sister is angry. NTA
Allergic to lemon, but still getting hives? That’s infuriating!
Starbucks is flexible with allergies, unlike other restaurants. NTA.
NTA. No harm, no foul.
Dealing with citrus sensitivity at Starbucks. Not the a**hole (NTA)
Baristas finally listen to customer’s requests. NTA wins!
“NTA – Have you considered a lemon intolerance? “
Last Updated on February 8, 2024 by Diply Social Team