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Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

by Annie Nguyen
October 22, 2025
in Social Issues

For most of us, eating out is about good food and good company. But for some, it’s also a business opportunity, content to share with thousands of followers.

One Reddit user found themselves caught in the middle of this clash when a casual lunch with friends turned into a full-on influencer shoot. With cameras flashing, food getting cold, and requests for “review clips,” the OP decided they’d had enough. The influencers were furious but was OP wrong to set that boundary?

One Redditor ate their lunch during a group meal while two influencers insisted on photographing everything, refusing to pose or review on camera

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish
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Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

At first glance, this might look like a harmless clash of lifestyles—hungry diners versus hungry influencers. But beneath the surface, OP’s refusal to pause for photos raises questions about consent, boundaries, and what “sharing a meal” actually means in the age of content creation.

The OP (40M) had been invited to lunch, unaware that two strangers at the table were social media influencers who treat dining out as a staging ground for their brand.

While everyone else was ready to eat, the couple insisted on multiple rounds of photography before anyone could touch their food, then escalated to asking for video testimonials. OP said no, and the influencers reacted as though he had ruined their business model.

From one angle, the influencers’ behavior is predictable, they live in a world where documenting every latte art swirl is part of the job. From another, it’s entitlement dressed as entrepreneurship.

To borrow a phrase from University of Texas psychologist Dr. Art Markman: “Influencers often adopt the belief that their personal brand takes precedence over the social context, but that belief isn’t shared by everyone else at the table”. In short, they saw lunch as content; OP saw it as food.

Zooming out, this highlights a cultural tension. A 2023 Pew Research Center study found that 54% of adults feel “annoyed” when strangers record or photograph in public spaces without permission, and 77% say people should ask before posting identifiable images of others online. In other words, OP’s discomfort is statistically normal, not antisocial.

So, what’s the fair approach here? Etiquette experts suggest that influencers and anyone filming in public should obtain consent from everyone involved before creating content.

As Lizzie Post of the Emily Post Institute puts it: “If your behavior makes others uncomfortable or infringes on their experience, you’re crossing a line of politeness”. For OP, that line was crossed the second his hot meal went cold for the sake of likes.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

These Redditors demanded payment for posing

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

This group emphasized consent and meal enjoyment

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

These commenters mocked the “unemployed” label

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

This group called them insufferable

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

Hungry Diner Refuses To Let Influencers Take Pictures Of Their Food, So They Call Diner Selfish

At the heart of this clash wasn’t just food, it was respect. OP went to lunch expecting to eat, not to serve as unpaid background talent. Influencers may thrive on carefully curated content, but that doesn’t mean strangers are obligated to sacrifice hot meals or personal comfort for the perfect Instagram shot.

Reddit overwhelmingly sided with OP, reminding everyone that a polite “no” is a valid answer. Influencers can photograph their own food all they like but when it comes to other people’s plates, consent and common courtesy should come first.

So, what do you think: was OP wrong to dig in early, or did the influencers overstep by turning lunch into a production?

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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