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@Gacha-Puffle

9 months ago

NTH. If you have an allergy it’s your responsibility to inform anyone when you go somewhere to eat that you have an allergy. Especially a milk allergy, from what I know I’ve never met anyone with a true dairy allergy.

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@lavenderwashington5337

9 months ago

I'm going to be real and say that I've only met two people in my entire life that actually had a milk allergy, or true allergy to dairy. Because dairy is so common, the house guests should have told somebody before hand! Dad is the AH. Buttermilk is super duper commonly used to tenderize chicken specifically! Usually if you're coming to eat over someone's house for the first time, it's your responsibility to inform them of any allergies that you have so that they can move accordingly.

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@elviciosodelavida

9 months ago

The dad is the ah for berating his son while the son did him the favor.

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@beverlytinsley-minniefield2434

9 months ago

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@Guitargoddess843

8 months ago

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@technosugarcreations1956

9 months ago

Not the booty hole! If I'm cooking for someone new I do try to ask if they have any allergens I need to avoid, but someone who doesn't cook for others a lot (Especially being that young) might not think about it. On the flip side, if you have an allergy and someone else is going to be serving you? Politely let them know ahead of time! I'm allergic to onions and shellfish, so whenever I go out to eat I ask about those contents in the recipes, ESPECIALLY onions. Shellfish I can pretty easily figure what's safe and what's not, but onions can sneak their way into SO many food items. Long story short, it's ultimately up to the person with the allergy to let anyone preparing food for them know.

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@Ari-xg8jp

9 months ago

As someone who has a milk allergy (which is lactose intolerance) I'd ask ahead of time if there was dairy in any of it so I could take my meds before eating it. If it's a serious issue, you tell the cook ahead of time. Not the a-hole

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@mariaharthartmar5415

9 months ago

Who tells people what they use when they cook. The person should tell their allergies. Not AH.

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@babyduck198718

8 months ago

If someone has an allergy, they should be the one responsible for making sure the chef knows. However, in the future, you can always make a list or something that the guests can fill out prior so you can become aware of any and all for every guest.

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@aylacrissman3443

8 months ago

I’m split on this! Like an actual allergy to milk (not lactose intolerance) I think is pretty rare and everyone should say if they have allergies. But I feel like he should have also asked if anyone had any allergies or dietary restrictions. Especially if his dad didn’t know or knew and didn’t tell him because it didn’t cross his mind. I believe in double checking with anything food related.

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@theBestElliephant

9 months ago

NTA, the degree depends on if they're actually allergic or just lactose intolerant.

If they're just lactose intolerant, and it sounds like that might be the case with it just being digestive issues, NTA at all. There's medicine that helps and they should be taking it if they're going somewhere where they don't know the ingredients.

If they're actually allergic, I'm a bit surprised they didn't disclose the allergy or ask about milk being in the food before the meal. Leaning towards the ESH side of the NTA scale, cuz at least he probably has more allergen awareness now, but I don't think it's his responsibility to exhaustively list allergens in that situation.

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@ashleyburbank3129

8 months ago

šŸ˜… I have a gluten allergy but I always check with everyone before I eat anything I don't blame someone else especially if I didn't tell them upfront. But even if I did gluten is a hard allergy to nail down

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@KikiCandy_

8 months ago

You're dad sanctioned all of this. He was throwing the soiree his plans and his guests so basically it was his party you were just the help, the hired hand brought in to cook the food. His event, his responsibility to check with his guests about potential food allergies and his responsibility for neglecting to do that. How dare he try to project all of that onto you. Soaking chicken in milk or buttermilk is very common I'm from Kentucky where fried chicken is a staple and I was taught to always marinate my fried chicken in buttermilk. Otherwise it's extremely dry and tough. It's the acids in dairy they help tenderize the tissue.

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@HazardousBgirl

8 months ago

Always say your allergies before you eat. Just to be careful. NTA

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@mollyrizzati3335

9 months ago

I have several allergies, and I AM the AHOLE, 100%, if I don't tell the person that is cooking dinner for me... what those allergies are!!!! That's what being an adult is all about!!!! Lol You are NOT the one who should have been chewed out in any way!!!! You made a delicious meal, and if he had limitations, he should have made them aware, way ahead of time!!! How do I order a jar like the black butterfly šŸ¦‹ Pisces one??? Lol Im trying to get to your "store front" but it keeps saying not available!!!??

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@endeeray4295

9 months ago

No! Not the AH. It's up to dinner guests to notify the host if they have any issues. People can't read your mind, I mean they'd have to go down a list it could be peanuts, milk, soy, beef, shrimp, crab etc , ridiculous. Someone has a severe allergy to a food, if they are smart, will alert the cook, host or whoever ahead of time. The dad is a total douche. And frankly the guest is an a$$ for not speaking up.

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@melanieannelouise

9 months ago

You made a lovely meal for everyone, you should be thanked. You slaved over a hot stove. Blessings šŸ™

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@DarkOneSixtyfour

9 months ago

As a vegan by choice i say nta. If you have dietary restrictions for health, religious, or personal reasons it's your job to tell the cook. Even I know a lot of chicken marinating sauces have milk in them.

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@SaucyMuffins

8 months ago

Dad is TA. He knew about the allergy and didn’t say anything. The guy knew about his allergy and didn’t ask if milk was in any of the items. Grown men being lazy af and blaming the young girl.

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@Cloudysky280

9 months ago

If u have that alerge is they are responsible for telling you that

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