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Roommates Steal Private Food, Causing Allergic Reaction Then Demand Owner Pay For Emergency Treatment

by Jeffrey Stone
December 18, 2025
in Social Issues

A housemate’s savory peanut stew sat tucked away in his private bedroom mini fridge, meant only for his own late-night indulgence after a long day. Nosy roommates, hunting for extra drinks one evening, barged into his space uninvited, swiped the unlabeled container, and dug in—accidentally smearing sauce onto rice that his severely allergic housemate later tasted.

The tiny trace sent her into anaphylactic shock, landing her in the hospital with an emergency injector deployed. Outrage erupted as the intruders blamed him for not labeling private food, demanding he foot the bill for the costly replacement while ignoring their own trespass and theft that sparked the entire crisis.

A Redditor refused to pay for a housemate’s emergency injector after unauthorized food theft caused an allergic reaction.

Roommates Steal Private Food, Causing Allergic Reaction Then Demand Owner Pay For Emergency Treatment
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'AITA for refusing to pay for my friend's EpiPen?'

This is a throwaway because my friends have Reddit and I don't want them to find this.

I have a housemate (Jilian 26f) who is severely allergic to peanuts. There are 5 of us who rent a house together

and we all agreed to put a label in our food containers to help keep Jilian safe and avoid contamination.

I have a mini fridge in my room where I store my drinks so that I don't have to go to the kitchen if I want a drink in the...

Well last Friday my Filipino girlfriend gave me an authentic Filipino dish for lunch at work.

It's called kare-kare, it's an ox tail stew with a rich peanut sauce. It's in a glass container, and I saved some so I can have it for dinner.

When I got home I put it in my mini fridge but I forgot to eat it that night because we ordered pizza for dinner.

Saturday I went out with my girlfriend and got home at around 9pm. When I arrived Jilian's girlfriend (Trish) confronted me saying I almost killed Jilian.

I didn't know what she was talking about, she went on saying how irresponsible of me to not label the food in my mini fridge.

I asked one of our housemates wtf happened and he said Jilian had an allergic reaction to my stew because I didn't put a label on the container.

I told them it's inside my personal mini fridge and how dare they enter my room.

Trish said they were looking for beer when they saw my stew. She and another housemate ate it, Jilian only tasted it and she had an anaphylactic shock where they...

Trish then demanded that I need to pay for the EpiPen. I told them that is not going to happen.

If anything they should apologize to me for trespassing and stealing my food. They called me an a__hole.

She and 3 housemates said I nearly caused Jilian her life and the least I could do is apologize and pay for the EpiPen. AITA?

Edit for more info: Jilian was taken to the hospital. No, I never gave anyone any permission to enter my room.

They were drinking that time and were looking for more beer. They ate the dish with some rice that they found on top of the mini fridge.

I think Jilian ate some rice that had sauce on it. I didn't get to ask the details of that exactly happened.

Edit/update: So I visited Jilian in the hospital today and she apologized to me for what happened.

It was an accident. She said she didn't eat my kare-kare but took some rice.

She didn't realize that some sauce got on the rice bowl, so there was clearly a cross contamination. I

t wasn't her who went in my room, it was Trish and another housemate, Ian. I will be charging them for the stolen beer and food.

I will definitely buy a lock after this incident. Thank you all for your advice, judgement and awards!

This tale highlights a classic clash: privacy versus precaution. The Redditor stored their peanut-based meal in a private mini fridge, assuming it was off-limits.

Meanwhile, housemates ventured in without permission, leading to unintended exposure. It’s easy to see why the food owner felt violated. Their room and belongings weren’t communal.

On the other hand, the allergic housemate ended up in the hospital after trace amounts caused a severe reaction, raising questions about extra caution in group living.

Experts emphasize that individuals with severe allergies bear primary responsibility for their safety. As noted in guidance from Michigan State University Extension, “It is an individual’s responsibility to disclose food allergies,” and those affected should always inquire about ingredients before consuming anything unfamiliar.

In shared spaces, this means double-checking even seemingly safe items, as cross-contamination can happen quickly.

Broadening out, food allergies impact millions. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Health Interview Survey, about 5.8% of U.S. children have a diagnosed food allergy, with peanuts among the top triggers.

Cross-contamination remains a leading cause of accidental reactions, often from shared utensils or surfaces. In group homes or dorms, clear communication and designated safe zones help, but ultimate vigilance falls to the allergic person.

The allergic housemate didn’t directly eat the stew but grabbed rice that had accidentally picked up sauce traces –  a sneaky reminder of how easily allergens hitch a ride in busy shared kitchens. The intruders were hunting for beer, not a late-night snack, yet they helped themselves anyway, turning a private stash into an unplanned potluck.

While no one intended harm, the incident underscores the chaos that brews when personal boundaries blur. Housemates assuming everything is fair game ignores basic respect for privacy, especially in tight-quarters living where everyone’s stuff feels temptingly within reach.

Neutral solutions include house meetings to reinforce boundaries (like no entering rooms uninvited), installing locks for privacy, and perhaps contributing to emergency supplies as a group goodwill gesture without assigning blame.

Open talks prevent repeats: Respect personal spaces, ask before borrowing or tasting, and support allergy management together.

Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:

Some people assert NTA because the roommates invaded OP’s private space and stole food without permission.

EngineeringOwn2299 − NTA Literally none of this would have happened if they had not invaded your space, without your permission, taken food that did not belong to them, and eaten...

Perhaps this can be a lesson to them in the future, to not enter a space they don't have permission to enter,

and to not eat food that they do not have permission to eat. ETA Holy guacamole, thank you everyone.

emccm − NTA. If it was the common area then yes, but they went in to your room and stole from your mini fridge.

I have bad allergies. I never eat anything without finding out what’s in it first.

When I go to someone’s home I specifically ask about dishes as I don’t expect them to remember my allergies.

If anything your roommates should buy you a new meal.

intergalacticcircus_ − NTA. no the f__k you don’t? You didn’t forget to label something in the communal fridge.

They went into YOUR ROOM and opened YOUR FRIDGE and ate YOUR FOOD.

That’s on them. Maybe whoever went scrounging for beer should pay for a new one considering they can’t even afford to buy their own g__damn beer.

Cat_got_ya_tongue − NTA but I would move because I doubt leftovers is the only thing your roommate has taken from your room.

Some people emphasize that people with severe allergies should never eat unlabeled or unknown food.

9okm − NTA. You're right, but good luck convincing them.

FWIW I have a friend who's allergic to peanuts (carries EpiPens), and I cannot imagine them touching unlabeled food. That's nuts. Har har.

Comfortable-Ad-4274 − NTA and you don't owe them s__t. Also, kare kare REEKS of peanuts??

I seriously don't understand how they didn't smell it. I can smell it when my neighbors cook it down the street. PS - get a lock on that door ASAP.

CupofCursedTea − NTA - I feel terrible for Jilian, but they should not have been in your room consuming your food/drinks, without your permission.

Be kind to Jilian, but you this was not your fault and you should not have to pay for their a__holery and her error.

Others view the incident as karma or consequence for theft, with no obligation for OP to label private food.

FlyingChipmunkAttack − NTA. I’m even tempted to say it was karma for attempting to steal beer from your personal fridge.

Edit1: I wrote the wrong acronym.

Edit2: Surely they don’t believe their own BS. They must know they were caught red handed and this is all just a way to deflect from their guilt.

Edit3: Alright, let’s break this down.

OP: NTA.

Trish: A.

Housemate 1 (one who ate with Trish): if they were aware of the food’s origin - A; if unaware but sided with Trish later - A; if unaware and sides...

Jillian: if she was aware of Trish entering OP’s room to pilfer beer - A; if she did not condone the theft and was unaware of the food’s origin and...

if she did not condone the theft and was unaware of the food’s origin and does NOT blame OP - not A but still an i__ot. I do wish her...

Housemates who side with Trish: A

Edit4: I see some saying they are young and it’s not really stealing, etc. All they had to do was send a text asking for permission before going in. It’s...

indignant-loris − "We were trying to steal your beer, but we stole your stew instead and the person with the deathly allergy decided to eat the unlabelled food with no...

SimpleMindedFool1 − NTA There was a simple reason why the stew was in you mini fridge in your room: it was f__king yours.

The way you describe it it seemed that you didn't intend on sharing it with anyone and that you wanted to eat it yourself.

Why should you label it then? Besides, taking food without asking is just rude.

It may sound harsh but I would say they are more at fault than you ever could be in this scenario. If anyone should replace the EpiPen, it's them.

This roommate saga wraps with a hospital apology and plans for better boundaries, reminding us accidents happen, but prevention starts with respect and awareness.

Was the Redditor right to stand firm on not covering the replacement, or could a compromise have smoothed things over faster? How would you handle uninvited fridge raids in a shared home? Drop your thoughts below, we’re all ears!

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Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

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

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