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She Ate Her Brother’s Strawberries Since They Were Going Bad, But Now He’s Mad At Her For Touching His Things

Source: Reddit/AITA/Pexels/Jessica Lewis-thepaintedsquare

People can be pretty territorial about their food, especially when they share a fridge.

And there’s nothing worse than when your food get’s eaten without your permission!

For this woman, her brother was pretty mad at her for eating his strawberries, but they were going to go bad before he got home.

Now they’re torn on who’s in the wrong.

Let’s get into the story…

AITA for cooking my brother’s strawberry without permission?

So I have a brother (29M) who loves buying foods that will leave to rot in the fridge.

Last week, he bought a bag of fresh strawberries, and went on a work-related trip the day after.

Last night, I was feeling down, and I opened the fridge, and saw the strawberries. No one likes fresh strawberry in my family, so no one bothered to eat it.

Her curiosity was peaked…

I checked it and noticed that some are going bad. Since my brother loves to let his food rot, I decided to make a strawberry cheesecake out of it.

I picked strawberries that are still in good condition, while removing the bad parts. Then, I turned them to jam and put them as a topping to the cheesecake.

My brother returned home this morning, and noticed the strawberry cheesecake.

This didn’t go over well…

He loved it, but realized his strawberry is missing.

When I told him that’s the ingredient I used since it is going bad, he got angry.

He said I should have asked permission first before cooking his food. Our mom agreed with him.

AITA? I just don’t want to waste that bag of strawberries.

Let’s see what the Reddit users thought…

This person thinks she should have messaged her brother.

Another user had some advice for next time.

But other’s thought it was all a little dramatic.

Most people thought it probably wasn’t right, but not the worst situation.

The moral of the story is, it’s probably best to not eat other people’s food.

Not without a head’s up, anyway.

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