Sharing a home should mean mutual respect—but for one young woman, it meant constantly replacing stolen meals. Living with a single mother and her six-year-old son, she initially enjoyed a harmonious arrangement. That is, until her groceries started disappearing.
At first, she gently confronted the mother, who promised her son would stop. But the thefts didn’t end. After another long day at work, she opened the fridge to find her leftovers completely gone. Fed up, she noticed a pattern: her roommates avoided anything green. So, she hatched a plan.
From that day forward, every meal she cooked was packed with vegetables. Mushrooms in the tacos, broccoli in the stir-fry—suddenly, her food was no longer tempting to her roommates. The mother, outraged, accused her of being difficult. But the woman calmly replied that she was just eating what she loved.
The tension grew, with the mother angrily slamming doors and threatening legal action. Meanwhile, the woman’s online updates about her veggie revenge went viral, sparking mixed reactions. Some praised her ingenuity, while others felt she’d taken it too far. Regardless, her story highlighted the challenges of shared living—and the creative lengths people will go to protect what’s theirs.