She Baked A Vegan Cake, Brought It To Her Friend’s Birthday Party, And Then Her Friend’s Boyfriend Was So Rude To Her She Left: Now She’s Asking The Internet If She Shouldn’t Have Brought The Cake

A 26-year-old woman recently opened up her own vegan bakery and cafe. A bunch of her friends help her run the place, while she does the baking and other tasks in the kitchen.

One of her best friends named Layla wound up being the first customer that she ever had, and shortly after that, Layla chose to go vegan.

“Her boyfriend and I used to be really good friends, but once she started eating vegan, he put all the blame on me,” she explained.

“He will make snide comments about vegan food and has even left the cafe a terrible review.”

Layla had her birthday party a few days ago, and she threw a party. A lot of their mutual friends were invited to the party.

She knows that Layla loves Oreo cheesecake, so she baked a big vegan Oreo cheesecake especially for her birthday party, and she also created a vegan appetizer to bring as well.

“Her boyfriend had cooked most of the meal and when he tried the desert, he looked like he was about to puke,” she said.

“He looks at me and says Eww, this is absolutely disgusting. I can’t believe that you would bring a vegan dessert to the party when most of the guests aren’t vegan.”

“I apologized and quickly wrapped up my dessert and left.”

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Well, she heard from another one of her friends that Layla got into an enormous agreement with her boyfriend over her leaving the party.

Now, Layla is thinking of dumping her boyfriend, and she’s left wondering if maybe she should not have baked a vegan cake to bring to Layla’s party.

Several of her friends believe she should have made one vegan cake and one non-vegan one for Layla.

Here’s what the internet had to say.

“Even IF (what I don’t believe) the cake was absolutely disgusting, his behavior would be not acceptable.”

“It’s totally fine to bring a vegan dish even if no one else is vegan.”

CakeEatingRabbit

“If bf does not like it he does not have to eat it.”

“Take any other flavor and see if it makes sense, “I can’t believe you brought a Pineapple Upside Down Cake to a party where everyone likes chocolate.” Sounds like a nutjob.”

“Obviously he was just looking to start a fight.”

RexJacobus

“I agree! Even if it were a soy cheesecake, which I find not enjoyable, lol, it’s extremely rude to say so, especially since it was the guy’s girlfriend who’s vegan and the cake was a birthday gift for her.”

MageVicky

“Oreos are already vegan. I’m not at all a vegan but I love Oreos and I love Oreo cheesecake. Unless the cake was inedible, which I doubt – you can do a lot with substitutes these days, you did a lovely and kind thing.”

NiceKindheartedness1

“I love how people are anti-vegan when someone cooks it, but are suddenly fine with having Oreos and so many other lollies and snack foods that have been modified to be vegan.”

“It’s almost like their anti-vegan side only comes out when they can get attention from complaining.”

i_declareathumbwar

“Yeah I eat meat, but I’ll also regularly cook/eat something that is technically vegan because it’s yummy… Crudités and hummus, crackers/toast with peanut butter, bean chili and rice, vegetable curry or stir fry, guacamole & chips, burritos with refried beans and guac, mushroom burritos, Oreos, a banana, an apple, some nuts, the list goes on and on…”

“People can be so weird about stuff that they likely eat all the time but when it turns out it’s technically vegan, that means it’s awful?”

“Or someone is manipulating you? So strange.”

a_peanut

You can read the rest of what the internet had to say here.

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