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Woman Nibbles Secret Snack To Survive Wedding, Triggers Couple’s Fury Over Alleged Scene-Making

by Jeffrey Stone
December 2, 2025
in Social Issues

At her brother’s wedding, a Reddit user faced a menu packed with life-threatening allergens: cheesy lasagna and shrimp-stuffed chicken, while grappling with lactose intolerance. Opting for a discreet snack bar from her purse, she avoided disaster but ignited newlywed fury for stealing their spotlight.

Armed with an EpiPen and a Larabar, she thought she’d dodged the dairy-free promise’s meltdown. Reddit’s buzzing over this zesty clash of survival versus family expectations, debating wedding wrecker or savvy self-preservation in a feast-fueled feud.

Woman has home-brought snack at a wedding to avoid food allergy and lactose intolerance, the wedding couple say she tries to cause a scene.

Woman Nibbles Secret Snack To Survive Wedding, Triggers Couple’s Fury Over Alleged Scene-Making
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'AITA for bringing food to a wedding?'

This happened last Saturday and I’m still getting flack about it from my brother and SIL.

My brother got married last weekend. I am severely allergic to shellfish (I carry an epi pen at all times) and I am also lactose intolerant.

Prior to the wedding I asked my brother and SIL if there was going to be any dairy free/shellfish free items on the menu for the reception.

I was assured that the vegetarian option was dairy free, so I selected the vegetarian option.

When we were served the food, the salad was Cesar with huge chunks of Parmesan.

Then at dinner, the vegetarian meal was lasagna. My husband got the chicken dish.

He tasted the lasagna and immediately told me not to eat it because it was cheese.

His chicken dish was stuffed with shrimp or he would have offered me his food.

I always carry a Larabar with me in my purse so I ate that and some of the crackers and meat from the charcuterie board. I also had bread.

The day after the wedding my SIL texted me and said that I embarrassed both her and my brother by eating my own food.

I explained that they didn’t have anything I could eat without either k__ling me or making me severely ill.

My SIL said that I could have picked around the cheese and my brother called me a drama queen.

I never said anything to anyone about not being able to eat the food. Even my mother told them both that I couldn’t eat any of what they served.

Now my brother and SIL aren’t speaking to me because I apparently made a scene at their wedding. AITA for eating my own food?

Edit: Thank you for all of the replies. This whole situation has me feeling so bad.

I in no way intended to cause any drama, nor did I ever expect my mom to call up and say something about the food.

Also to everyone saying Parmesan is lactose free, I know that. I just don’t eat it. I do not consume any dairy products period.

I find it is just easier for me to avoid it then spend the next several days suffering from stomach pains, vomiting and diarrhea.

The last place I would want to test how I would react to Parmesan cheese and Cesar salad is at a wedding reception.

Weddings are like sitcoms, full of love, laughter, and the occasional plot twist.

For this Redditor, the twist came with a side of Parmesan and shrimp. Facing a menu that could’ve turned her night into a medical emergency, she opted for a discreet snack bar and some charcuterie nibbles. But the bride and groom cried foul, labeling it a scene.

The Redditor did her homework, confirming with the couple that a dairy-free, shellfish-free vegetarian option would be available.

Yet, the Caesar salad arrived with Parmesan chunks, and the lasagna was a cheese-laden trap.

The husband’s chicken? Stuffed with shrimp, a known allergen for the Redditor. With no safe options, she turned to her trusty Larabar, as food allergies are non-negotiable.

Couples planning weddings should prioritize guest safety, especially when dietary needs are communicated in advance. This is not about wedding food anymore. It is the matter of life and death.

Family dynamics often amplify wedding stress. The bride and groom’s reaction suggests they felt upstaged, but the Redditor’s quiet snacking was anything but dramatic.

A 2022 survey by The Knot found that 68% of couples accommodate dietary restrictions, yet miscommunications, like this one, can slip through.

The Redditor’s brother and sister-in-law might’ve been caught up in the whirlwind of wedding planning, missing the mark on their promise. Still, calling the Redditor a “drama queen” for avoiding a health crisis feels like a stretch.

Dr. Ursula Staudinger, a psychology expert noted, “Emphasizing the relevance of mutual respect and conscious attention in relationships was related to both performance measures of wisdom.” Here, the Redditor communicated clearly, but the follow-through fell flat.

Instead of pointing fingers, the couple could’ve apologized for the oversight and moved on.

For anyone in a similar spot, a polite heads-up to the venue or a quick chat with the couple post-event can smooth ruffled feathers.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

Some believe the OP was justified in eating her own snack due to her allergy and the hosts’ failure to provide safe food.

aalexandria12 − NTA. “Made a scene?”

Did you stand on the table and announce that you were having a Larabar from your purse because they tried to get you sick?

Did you bring in your own to-go containers of leftover tuna or something that I’m missing?

Barring that, I don’t see how you eating a quick snack you brought was a big deal or embarrassing for them.

They don’t get to tell you what to eat just because it’s their wedding.

ProbablyMyJugs − NTA, but they are.

Unless you were in the middle of the dance floor unwrapping your Larabar and dancing with it, you did not cause a scene.

"I was given the choice of three options. Was I supposed to choose the one that would've killed me, s__t myself, or quietly eat my larabar?

I figured the last option was the most disruptive, so I went with that." That's what I'd say, but maybe I am just petty. Edit: thank you for the reward!

purpleglitterkitty − NTA. Assuming your brother didn’t live under a rock throughout your childhood, he should know/be aware how severe your food allergy is.

You asked them what dish would be safe to eat and ordered what you believed you could eat.

Would your sister have been happier if you had to administer your epipen during her reception? I think not.

Emergency_Yard_6009 − Tell your brother and SIL that you could have made a bigger scene at their wedding by eating the cheese and expiring at the table.

One wedding and a funeral doesn't quite have the same ring, so you very kindly refrained.

If they have anything else to say, they can go elsewhere and say it because you don't have time to listen to BS.

I would also stop and re-evaluate your family relationships.

Your new SIL isn't exactly setting herself up as the family favourite and your brother looks like he wants to be an only child. NTA

mrsvanzyl − Nta lol. A scene would have been eating the food and then having a reaction requiring an epi pen?

Mountain-Calendar102 − NTA. You asked, they lied, they suck.

Others highlight the hosts’ negligence in not accommodating a known allergy and question their intentions.

Trashmanjoe − NTA. My fiancée and I just selected the menu for our wedding.

While we tried to be as inclusive as possible at a certain point we realized it was impossible to cater a menu around everyone

so when we sent out the invites we encouraged people to bring their own food if necessary.

We've even made arrangements to have it stored in the fridge at the hall if needed.

It was the literal least we could do. How self centered do you have to be to take offence to somebody avoiding food allergens.

Ok_Presentation_7321 − My wedding was catered and I was very specific about my nieces celiac disease

to the point that I bought rolls from a celiac friendly shop so she didn’t feel left out.

Venues, if they know, will do everything in their power to not make anyone sick. You’re definitely NTA.

They obviously know your dietary limitations so… f__k em.

Dicove − Chicken and shrimp is an extremely weird combo imo. Why chose that for a wedding??

Call me paranoid but it almost feels intentional if they picked that specific dish knowing of OP's shellfish allergy... NTA.

One person points out the hosts’ error in mislabeling a dish as safe for dietary restrictions.

1stofallhowdareewe − NTA. You have to eat, and they told you the food would be dairy free.

Also they shouldn't have served Caesar salad as vegetarian, it has anchovies in it.

This Redditor’s wedding snack story is a reminder that even the best-laid plans can crumble like a stale cracker. She dodged a health disaster, yet somehow ended up the villain in the newlyweds’ eyes.

Was her quiet Larabar munch a fair move, or did it steal focus from the big day?

How would you navigate a menu that’s more foe than friend at a family event? Share your hot takes!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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