AITA for tricking my roommate into eating mozzarella using a Korean hotdog because I suspected him of eating my food? https://bit.ly/31dbhUC pic.twitter.com/ajOOBqKPgQ
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Well, if the guy deliberately got food with mozza in it because he knew his roommate was allergic and it would have given him a reaction? Yeah that would be a crime. So no, I think allergies here make a difference.
There was no label, the guy ditched the box.
They were individually wrapped and had a label. He said so in the post. At no point is the OP responsible for the guy stealing his food. Allergy or not. If you are allergic to something you make sure everything you eat is safe. Stop stealing other people's stuff.
Not sure you're trying to argue with me like I'm defending the guy stealing food. I said in a hypothetical situation, deliberately contriving to make someone eat something they are allergic to is illegal and a major escalation at that.
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