Picture this: you’re hosting a birthday party for a friend, and a $150 sushi boat gets delivered to your house a week early. You have no fridge to store it, and your friend isn’t responding to your calls or texts. What would you do? One person faced this exact dilemma and decided to eat the entire sushi boat, causing a rift in their friendship. Let’s dive into this fishy tale and see if they made the right call.
Unexpected Delivery

Fridgeless and Confused

Party Time?

Radio Silence

Sushi Savior

Mission Accomplished ✅

Morning Aftermath ☀️

Payback Time?

Furious Friend

Sushi Skeptic

A Guilty Conscience?

Edit: Wrong Date

Edit 2: No Neighbors, No Car

The Sushi Boat Showdown: Who’s in the Right?
So, our protagonist finds themselves in quite the pickle (or should we say, soy sauce). They’re stuck with a $150 sushi boat that they can’t store, and their friend isn’t responding to their calls or texts. They decide to eat the sushi to avoid wasting it, but when their friend finally responds, she’s furious and demands to be paid back. Our sushi savior refuses, claiming it wasn’t their fault the order was placed for the wrong date. Now the friendship is on the rocks, and we’re left wondering who’s in the right. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this sushi showdown…
Party subs, sushi heist, and a judgement of NAH/ESH.

Leftover sushi debate sparks concern for friend’s health and motives

NTA for eating the sushi delivered a week prior to party

Sushi heist gone wrong? Commenter thinks otherwise

NTA for eating the sushi boat, but poor sushi-related decisions made.

Accepting a sushi boat without a fridge – recipe for disaster

NTA for eating the sushi boat after delivery mishap

Sushi delivery gone wrong, but who’s the real a**hole here?
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Friend ignores messages, demands payment for wasted sushi. NTA.

Sushi heist gone wrong, commenter suggests a better plan.

A sushi heist gone wrong, but who’s responsible?

Friend calls out YTA for taking friend’s sushi.

Sushi heist or waste? NTA for not keeping old sushi.

OP is the a**hole for taking $150 sushi meant for friend’s birthday

Awkward sushi situation leads to ESH verdict

Eating the sushi boat: ESH, but friend could have gotten sick
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Freshness matters: A sushi worker explains why NTA.

Friend steals $150 sushi boat. Commenter suggests giving half back.


Impressive sushi feat, friend’s fault for ordering on wrong day. NTA


Charging $150 for thrown sushi boat? NTA says comment.

Accidental sushi order becomes a hostess gift. NTA

Sushi boat heist gone wrong, but is a 50/50 split fair?

Is X Doubting the Sushi Boat Heist?

NTA for trying to save sushi, but week-old sushi bad

Sushi heist or not, fridge or no fridge? ❄️

Delivery mishap leads to sushi boat heist. Friend at fault.

Left with sushi, no response from friend, NTA

NTA for not letting sushi go to waste, but consider chipping in for next time
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Sushi heist gone wrong ♂️

Sushi boat size and hunger level determine morality? NTA verdict.

NTA for not wanting to waste sushi, but maybe choose better party food

Fair split for a stolen sushi boat? Let’s hear your thoughts!

YTA for accepting the delivery a week early . Friend could have sorted it out without paying again

Don’t be a sushi-stealing AH. NTA for not paying.
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No fridge, multiple attempts to reach her, NTA for sure

Refuse delivery next time ️

Sushi heist gone wrong, but NTA. No money owed.

Don’t waste good sushi! NTA made the right call.

Don’t be a sushi thief! Wait for confirmation before eating.

Sushi boat heist gone wrong – everyone’s to blame

Overindulgent behavior prompts criticism.

Serving week-old sushi to friends is a Geneva Convention violation

Friend blames you for their mistake? NTA for eating sushi

Did OP’s friend deserve the $150 sushi platter?

Taking action is the way to go!

Safety first! Commenter thinks serving week-old sushi is unsafe. NTA.

Sushi heist gone wrong, but was disposal the better option?

Last Updated on May 11, 2023 by Diply Social Team