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  1. This is the full story of OP:
  2. OP is a vegan. Their coworker constantly mocks their choices and teases vegans
  3. Last week, OP's coworker brought a homemade birthday cake to the office and offered OP a slice, claiming it was vegan. When OP refused to eat it, she became upset and accused them of ruining her birthday
  4. Was OP wrong?
  5. Redditors have different opinions but most of them agree that the OP was not wrong for refusing to eat their coworker's cake
  6. It's so sad
  7. Coworker was bullying OP
  8. We need to emphasize this: "I also feel like I don't need to justify my food choices to anyone"
  9. The cake might not actually vegan
  10. The coworker clearly didn't respect OP's dietary choice
  11. We can't make sure the cake is vegan
  12. The boss was also wrong
  13. The coworker was being a dramatic person
  14. OP didn't need to explain their food decisions to anyone

Vegan Employee Refuses To Eat Suspicious Cake, Coworker Makes A Big Scene And Starts Crying

Office life is full of hidden problems, as exemplified by the story of the Redditor called u/lorande9 and their coworker, Bea. The OP is a vegan, and their coworker loves making jokes about it. Bea keeps making fun of the OP and even offers them food with animal stuff in it, saying it's vegan. It's annoying, and other people told Bea to stop, but she keeps doing it.

In a recent incident, the coworker brought a homemade birthday cake to the office to celebrate and generously gave the OP a slice. Although Bea said the cake was vegan, the OP refused to eat it because it might have milk or eggs. When the OP asked about the ingredients and found out the cake was not really vegan, Bea got upset and made a big scene, crying and saying the OP ruined her birthday. The OP's boss chimed in, suggesting that the OP should have given the cake a chance because it was Bea's birthday.

Was the OP wrong? Feel free to share your thoughts and perspectives by engaging in the comments section below.

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This is the full story of OP:

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OP is a vegan. Their coworker constantly mocks their choices and teases vegans

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Last week, OP's coworker brought a homemade birthday cake to the office and offered OP a slice, claiming it was vegan. When OP refused to eat it, she became upset and accused them of ruining her birthday

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Was OP wrong?

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Redditors have different opinions but most of them agree that the OP was not wrong for refusing to eat their coworker's cake

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It's so sad

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Coworker was bullying OP

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We need to emphasize this: "I also feel like I don't need to justify my food choices to anyone"

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The cake might not actually vegan

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The coworker clearly didn't respect OP's dietary choice

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We can't make sure the cake is vegan

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The boss was also wrong

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The coworker was being a dramatic person

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OP didn't need to explain their food decisions to anyone

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