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When One White Lie About Dinner Unleashed a Storm of Judgment From Her Family

by Sunny Nguyen
July 21, 2025
in Social Issues

Imagine your seven-year-old, who only eats one specific dish because of autism and severe sensory issues, suddenly refusing food after her cousin blurted out where chicken and eggs really come from. One Redditor faced this exact crisis when her daughter had a meltdown after learning her cheese-stuffed chicken breast was made from animals.

In a panic, she told a white lie, explaining the animals were “different” and eggs weren’t baby animals, just to calm her daughter enough to eat. But her niece and sister called her out, sparking a heated argument. Was she wrong to fib, or was it a desperate mom move?

This kitchen-table drama has Reddit buzzing. With a child’s diet, family interference, and a touchy lie all mixed in, the situation is as tense as it gets.

When One White Lie About Dinner Unleashed a Storm of Judgment From Her Family

Aita For Lying To My Daughter About Meat And Not Letting Her Cousin See Her?

I'm going to try and be quick. My daughter, seven, has autism and severe sensory disorder. One of the only foods she will eat is cheese stuffed chicken b**ast with boiled egg. She eats it literally every single day. A few day ago she had a meltdown and refused to eat her food.

I was panicking and thought she could no longer eat it, turns out her cousin has just explained that chicken meat comes from real chickens and eggs are the babies.

She was distraught and I wound up telling her that the animals were different and the eggs werent actually babies (on guidance from her dietitian and therapist) and shes eating them again. We will be tackling this issue in therapy when I can finally get her in. I was pretty pissed with my niece.

I called her up and she essentially called me a b**ch and I shoudnt be lying to my daughter. I disagree, this is literally one of the only foods she will eat. My sister got into the argument and said she agreed, but I'm still not sure that I'm in the wrong.

She shouldn't of butted in, and I wouldnt of needed to lie if it wasnt for her. I'd like to note that my daughter didnt ask about the meat, my niece told her off her own back.. So, am I the a**hole?

The Redditor was stuck between two bad options: let her daughter stop eating altogether or bend the truth to protect her routine. For many autistic kids with sensory processing issues, safe foods are critical.

A 2023 study in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders found that 70% of autistic children have severe food challenges, and sudden disruptions can lead to malnutrition or intense distress. The Redditor’s therapist and dietitian backed her up, saying the lie was a short-term solution while they work toward helping her daughter understand food origins in therapy.

Dr. Amy McCart, an autism specialist, explains, “For autistic children, maintaining stability in daily routines like eating is critical, even if it means temporary compromises.” In other words, this wasn’t about hiding the truth forever, it was about avoiding a crisis.

A Delicate Balance Between Honesty and Care

Still, the niece’s behavior was hurtful. Telling a child with sensory issues where their food comes from, without warning, was insensitive, even if she thought she was helping. Calling her aunt a “bitch” and doubling down only made things worse. The sister siding with her daughter added fuel to the fire. A 2021 Family Relations study found that most family arguments start when someone gives unsolicited advice or meddles in parenting.

This all raises a hard question: When is it okay to lie to protect a neurodivergent child? While the Redditor’s white lie kept her daughter fed, she’ll eventually need to help her process the truth gently, with professional help. For now, setting boundaries with her niece and sister may be the healthiest way to avoid future blow-ups.

So was the lie a necessary act of care, or a mistake that could backfire later? Should she try to smooth things over, or is it best to keep her distance for a while? What would you do?

Reddit’s responses are all over the place

Here's how people reacted to the post:

Many Redditors agreed that parenting sometimes requires bending the truth, especially when health and nutrition are at stake.

QuirkyFunUsername − NTA To be fair, the eggs AREN'T babies. they're unfertilized so it's not like you killed unborn baby chickens to feed your daughter. When my kid was little, he was convinced he didn't like cheese but would eat mac n cheese like any good red blooded American toddler. I told him there was no cheese in it. Yep, I lied to him. Nope, I don't regret it.

Sometimes you have to do weird s**t to get your kids to eat.

IceCreamAficionado8 − NTA. If her support team of mental health and nutrition practitioners recommended this approach, you’re doing the best you can. From one ASD mom to another.

hey-demons-its-me-ya − Why is your niece, who you say in another comment is **19**, going out of her way to tell your **7** year old where meat comes from?? It seems very clear that she did this intentionally to make your daughter stop eating chicken / eggs, does she know about the sensory issues? This just seems almost malicious from your niece.

Lying to your kid is usually a bad idea, but you say her therapist was on board. If she has sensory issues to the extent that she *literally* cannot / will not eat anything else, I don’t see what other choice you had, force feed her??

Many users shared their outrage at the niece’s behavior, calling her meddling cruel and uninformed.

dr_paradoxer − NTA Your niece clearly has no idea what you’re going through or how difficult it is to find something your daughter will eat. She was totally out of place. If she had concerns, she should have gone to you with them first rather than going behind your back.

It sounds like your niece is the kind of person who hates Santa.

AdInteresting8032 − NTA I am vegan, and would NEVER DREAM of doing this! Any form of food shaming is wrong, but even more so when dealing with a situation such as yours.

Nay_nay267 − NTA. I am autistic and have severe sensory issues. You told her a white lie so she wouldn't starve.

Plenty of Redditors took aim at the niece, blasting her for overstepping and ignoring the real stakes.

PushkinMage − NTA. Your niece sounds like she's at her 'woke' stage, she sees the world in black and white and doesn't care your child won't eat other things. Good time to tell her the world is not always perfect.

The_Real_Scrotus − NTA. In a way your sister is right, you shouldn't be lying to your daughter, but the harm caused by lying to her is less than the harm caused by her not eating. Your daughter's therapist and dietician have agreed with that. It's really none of your niece's business.

singing_stream − This is literally a life Vs death situation. I'm autistic (aspergers), and even with my very black and white thinking on right and wrong, and my h**red of lies.. i think the cousin is an a**hole.

An autistic child with food issues, is not the kid that you're honest with about exactly what their food is, and where it comes from. You just need them to actually eat enough to stay alive and develop properly. NTA.

anyone that says you are, has zero understanding of autistic and sensory processing disordered food issues.

NomNom83WasTaken − NTA Your niece seriously cost you some hard won ground here and her response was to call you a B?! She needs to fall on her sword and acknowledge that what she said wasn't necessary or even entirely correct (eggs absolutely are NOT babies). She wanted to say something provocative to a 7 y. o.

and now she needs to stand there in her wrongness and accept it.

A Lie for Love or a Recipe for Trouble?

This Redditor’s quick decision protected her daughter’s health but set off a family feud. Now she’s left wondering if she did the right thing. Was her white lie a necessary shield, or could it create more problems down the road?

Can she repair things with her niece and sister, or is it best to stand firm and protect her daughter’s routine above everything else? How would you handle this delicate situation

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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