A routine trip to the grocery store turned into a terrifying public confrontation for one man.
While shopping for bone broth in the soup aisle, he was cornered and harassed by a woman who seemed to be suffering from a severe mental health crisis. She repeatedly screamed that he had “promised” her he wouldn’t eat meat, creating a massive scene that drew a crowd of onlookers.
Overwhelmed and cornered, the man snapped, cursing her out to make her stop. Now, he’s worried the public backlash makes him the [jerk], even though he was the victim of harassment.
Now, read the full story:



















!["You Promised Me!" Woman Has Meltdown After Man Buys Meat Products I was livid at this point so I said (and this I can quote) "look you stupid [jerk], I didn't promise anything. leave me the [heck] alone."](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762029883368-18.webp)
!["You Promised Me!" Woman Has Meltdown After Man Buys Meat Products And with using that word I think I turned the crowd from being somewhat sympathetic in me dealing with the crazy person to me being an extreme [jerk] who was...](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762029884636-19.webp)



!["You Promised Me!" Woman Has Meltdown After Man Buys Meat Products The look on those people's faces is haunting me (and i'm PRAYING this doesn't end up on youtube) and I feel awful for what I did. Am I the [jerk]?](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762029890322-23.webp)
This situation is a perfect storm of public anxiety, confrontation, and misplaced judgment. The OP was subjected to aggressive, bizarre harassment in a public space, and his reaction was one of panic and self-defense.
When someone is cornered and screamed at, especially by a stranger, the brain often defaults to a fight-or-flight response. The OP’s use of a harsh word was an attempt to create immediate space and shut down the terrifying interaction, not an unprovoked attack.
The tragedy here is the “bystander effect” combined with the public’s quick judgment. The crowd watched the spectacle, but when the OP finally reacted defensively, he became the villain in their eyes, simply because he used a swear word.
The OP described feeling “shaking” and “a bundle of nerves,” which are classic signs of a nervous system overwhelmed by conflict. Being physically cornered and verbally assaulted by a stranger is a traumatic experience that triggers acute stress.
The OP was essentially dealing with a public health crisis (the woman’s apparent mental illness) while trying to complete a mundane task. His frustration was entirely justified.
The real villains in this scenario are the passive bystanders who stood there filming instead of intervening. The “bystander effect” is a psychological phenomenon where individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when other people are present. They assume someone else will step in.
In this case, the crowd chose to treat the incident as entertainment rather than a crisis. As Dr. Robert Cialdini, a social psychologist, notes, “When people are uncertain, they look to others for cues. If everyone else is just watching, the individual concludes that no action is necessary.”
The OP’s defensive outburst was a reaction to both the harasser and the overwhelming pressure of the silent, judging crowd. He was trying to escape a situation that had become physically and emotionally threatening.
Check out how the community responded:
The vast majority of Redditors ruled NTA, acknowledging that the OP was harassed and that his reaction was understandable given the stress.
!["You Promised Me!" Woman Has Meltdown After Man Buys Meat Products ohhannahno - NTA. She was harassing you and you got out of there. Maybe it wasn’t the best choice to call her a [jerk], but she boxed you in and...](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762029737920-1.webp)
!["You Promised Me!" Woman Has Meltdown After Man Buys Meat Products oldcoldandbold - Not the [jerk]. Are you okay? Regardless of the other person’s mental state, being accosted like that can be very nerve wracking and it sounds like you reacted...](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762029739310-2.webp)


Several commenters emphasized that mental illness does not excuse aggressive, harassing behavior.
!["You Promised Me!" Woman Has Meltdown After Man Buys Meat Products oldcoldandbold - Pete Davidson recently said mental health isn’t an excuse to be an [jerk].](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762029723603-1.webp)
!["You Promised Me!" Woman Has Meltdown After Man Buys Meat Products Loudly and emotionally berating someone for their grocery and dietary choices is an [jerk] move. What you did? Self-protecting.](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762029724738-2.webp)
!["You Promised Me!" Woman Has Meltdown After Man Buys Meat Products [Reddit User] - NTA one bit. Sorry you had to deal with this spectacle. Have yourself a giant steak & glass of wine! 🥩 🥩 🥩](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762029725988-3.webp)
!["You Promised Me!" Woman Has Meltdown After Man Buys Meat Products [Reddit User] - NTA. I don't generally like that word, but mentally deranged or not, she definitely deserved to be told off.](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762029727249-4.webp)
!["You Promised Me!" Woman Has Meltdown After Man Buys Meat Products I'm not going to call you the [jerk] simply for using that word even if I do think you shouldn't have said it. I hope you're ok first and foremost...](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762029728434-5.webp)
A few vegans even stepped in to distance themselves from the woman’s extreme behavior.

!["You Promised Me!" Woman Has Meltdown After Man Buys Meat Products You are very patient. Not the [jerk]. Even if you had hit her with a leg of lamb you’re not the [jerk].](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/wp-editor-1762029708062-2.webp)

The OP was a victim of harassment and public spectacle. While his choice of words was harsh, it was a desperate attempt to regain control and escape a terrifying situation. The people who judged him should have been intervening to help, not filming his distress.
The real lesson here is that sometimes, the only way to stop a public freakout is to create one of your own.
If you had been cornered in that aisle, how would you have reacted?










