This grocery store confrontation has Reddit completely split, and honestly, I’m still trying to figure out who’s wrong here.
A guy was shopping for juice when a masked woman approached him with the weirdest request. She asked him to put back some orange juice for her. He looked over and the juice was right there on a middle shelf – totally within her reach, nothing difficult about it.
He told her no, she could put it back herself. Her response? “Oh I just thought maybe you could do something nice.” Then she walked away, turned back, and called him a jerk.
The whole thing screams entitlement to me. Like, if she could grab it off the shelf in the first place, why can’t she put it back? It’s not like it was on the top shelf or she had mobility issues. She was perfectly capable of handling her own orange juice situation.
Reddit’s top comment nailed it: “If she could take it off the shelf, she can put it back.” Makes total sense.
But then you’ve got people saying he should’ve just been nice and helped anyway. The grocery store confrontation escalated because she felt entitled to his help for literally no reason.
Here’s what gets me – she had the audacity to call him a jerk when he wouldn’t do something she was perfectly capable of doing herself. That’s some next-level entitlement right there.
Honestly, this whole grocery store confrontation could’ve been avoided if she just… put back her own juice like a normal person.
From r/AmItheAsshole (1,671 upvotes)