Friend Brought Nuts Despite Allergy Warning – Reddit Drama
The Original Post
Hi guys, im using a throwaway for this one.
So basically I (17f) am having my 18th at my house. Itâs jsut a dinner with my closest friends. I told everyone they may bring food if they like but im going to doing little cooking like some bbq food and then ordering pizza. My guy friend (âRyanâ) asked if he can bring a mutual friend we have (âEmilyâ)since theyâre dating now. I told him yea sure because he was gonna leave early anyway. She offered to make food and I told her that would be really nice but she didnât have to. She insisted.
I made a group chat of people coming and I invited Emily to it. I sent a message talking about when to come, to wear whatever. An important thing in the message was about allergies. I have a friend coming with a really serious nut allergy. Iâve never seen them have a reaction but Iâve been told it gets pretty bad. I wrote in the message to triple check your food doesnât have nuts and to be aware of cross contaminating. Everyone read the message, some replied. Emily did a thumbs up on the message.
Last night me and Emily were talking and she mentioned the food she made. I told her to show me a picture and it was a cake. The cake looked like something my mum had made before and it contained nuts. I asked if it had nuts and she said yes but not a lot and my friend could jsut not eat the cake. I told her Iâd rather she just didnât bring it. She then got mad and said sheâd gone through the trouble of making the cake so sheâs bringing it or she isnât coming. I told her then sheâs not coming because I was clear about my friends allergy and even cross contaminating was asked to be checked, so why would I allow her to bring a whole cake? She said it was disrespectful to disinvite her and that sheâs Ryanâs gf, if heâs going sheâs going. I told her no, itâs my party and I didnât want her there anymore because she was acting like a child. She stopped texting me but then I got a call from Ryan saying i was being a massive dick and she spent ages on the cake. I said I donât care if it took her two whole weeks to make the goddamn cake, i was specific from the beginning on what u could bring and couldnât. The only thing you couldnât bring was something with nuts. The parts where im talking to these two is where I may be TA. I asked if sheâs incompetent of reading and comprehension and if she really doesnât know any other cake recipe. He said i was being a bitch and hung up on me.
Ryan is telling everyone him and Emily are not attending because I called them names and rejected Emilyâs cake. A lot of friends, mostly ones not coming to the party, are saying it was slack to let her make something and then uninvite her because of what she made and she put effort in that cake for MY birthday. Thereâs only three people saying im not an AH and one of them is my friend with the nut allergy.
My party is tomorrow and I kinda want persepctive on this before then. AITA?
edit: the cake is something like a spongey cake but itâs not an actual birthday cake with frosting. I really donât know how to explain it but itâs seen as more a âtreatâ cake where I live if that makes any sense at all.
What Reddit Said
Reddit overwhelmingly supported OP’s decision to prioritize her friend’s safety. Most commenters were baffled by Emily’s stubbornness after receiving clear instructions. The top comment perfectly summarized the absurdity: Emily agreed to avoid nuts, then brought nuts anyway.
However, some Redditors noted that OP’s harsh words may have escalated the situation unnecessarily. Meanwhile, others argued that Emily’s complete disregard for a serious medical condition justified the strong response. The boyfriend’s reaction also drew criticism for prioritizing his girlfriend’s feelings over someone’s health.
The Verdict
The overwhelming consensus: OP is Not the Asshole (NTA). When a friend brought nuts despite allergy warning, OP had every right to protect her guest’s safety. This represents a clear case of friendship drama where medical needs should always come first. Reddit agreed that no cake is worth risking someone’s life, regardless of the effort involved in making it.
Original post from r/AmItheAsshole (3,519 upvotes, 893 comments)