Bring Tupperware To A Wedding Will Apparently Turn Heads
A wedding guest is being shamed online for bringing a giant lunchbox full of prunes to a wedding in lieu of eating the vegan meal the bride ordered for her. People all over the world are now asking: Is it tacky to bring your own food to a wedding?
A friend of the bride’s, who witnessed the unusual spectacle, said the woman did the same thing at the bachelorette party. She wrote in a wedding-shaming group: “I thought she couldn’t possibly do it again at the wedding knowing a special meal was made and paid for her but again you’ll also see a video of her sitting in front of me at the ceremony with a freaking box of prunes she brought to eat for dinner, I would have SNAPPED if I had to sit next to her eating them.”
The friend described the vegan woman as a “nightmare” during the bachelorette party weekend.
“This chick caused problems the whole weekend. She’s vegan, (no shame that’s cool) but because of it she didn’t want to pay the same price for food as everyone because she wasn’t going to eat things like pizza, eggs for breakfast etc. I was cool with that,” the bride’s friend wrote. She also said the whole weekend she moped around in the kitchen cooking her vegan food, in prep for whatever our next meal was that she wouldn’t be participating in and food shaming us the whole time.
The wedding party went to a nice restaurant Saturday night, with plenty of vegan options (we checked the menu for her ahead of time) but she insisted on lugging a HUGE Tupperware container of her special food out.
The friend of the bride continued, “This girl sat next to me at a 5-star place picking a few bites around from a 5-gallon container. Then we went out after and we all had small cross body bags and she carried around this huge Tupperware container at the club all night because she didn’t want to just toss it and spend the money on a new one. Basically, the whole weekend revolved around her being vegan and rude about it and she drove us crazy.”
Yikes! Just in case you were still wondering whether bringing Tupperware to a wedding is rude, etiquette experts say the answer is a resounding “yes!”
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