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AITA for having a vegan wedding?

by Emily Davis
May 12, 2026
in Aita, Family
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A couple preparing for their wedding faces unexpected backlash from family members over their choice to serve a completely vegan menu. Despite their efforts to provide high-quality food, the decision has sparked significant tension and conflict.

The couple maintains that the wedding is a celebration of their union and lifestyle, arguing that they should not be required to serve food they do not consume. The dispute highlights the difficulty of balancing personal values with the traditional expectations of wedding guests.

AITA for having a vegan wedding?

Throwaway created for this post. So the t*tle pretty much...

My fiancé has been vegan for 8 years now and...

We want to have a completely vegan wedding, it makes...

We have planned it with a caterer and are really...

We are also doing a bbq in the evening and...

Both of our parents and siblings are obviously fine with...

We sent out invites and left a space asking for...

we were talking to some relatives last week at a...

It's 2 meals out of their lives, we aren't forcing...

We are also paying for everything ourselves. So Reddit, are...

Edit: as it keeps coming up, our food choices for...

The bbq of for in the evening and whilst the...

We are getting married late lunch/early afternoon, have the meal...

Edit 2: wow this blew up way more than I...

Aside from a few who seem to really just hate...

Edit 3: I'm working my way through the comments and...

We asked for dietary requirements, an example of is nut...

Of course if someone has an allergy we are making...

My cousin is coeliac so he's having a separate meal...

As psychologist Dr. Harriet Lerner states in her work on family dynamics, ‘The primary goal of a boundary is to protect the integrity of the individual while maintaining the connection to others.’ In this scenario, the couple is attempting to establish a boundary that aligns with their personal ethics, while their relatives are reacting from a place of entitlement, assuming that host status requires full submission to guest demands.

The conflict arises from a failure in perspective-taking on both sides. The couple views their menu as a reflection of their identity and a logistical necessity, while the guests misinterpret the absence of meat as a deliberate attempt to ‘force’ a lifestyle change upon them. This creates an emotional power struggle where the act of hosting is being conflated with an obligation to provide specific consumer goods, rather than simply offering hospitality.

The couple’s actions are appropriate, as they are funding the event and providing high-quality, inclusive options that accommodate medical needs while maintaining their own moral standards. Moving forward, the couple should maintain a calm, firm stance by framing the menu as a personal choice rather than a political statement. Clear, brief communication—such as ‘We are excited to share a meal that reflects who we are’—can effectively deflect further criticism without inviting unnecessary debate.

What do you think of this story?





REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

Mogwai_92 NTA. Nobody is 'forcing' them to eat a free...

Maybe the devout meat eater can go out and hunt...

kakushiteruhito NTA

I don‘t get why some people are offended by having to eat vegan food. Your fries? Most of the time vegan

Your fruit salad? Also vegan

Your broccoli? vegan

I don‘t get it.

It's not as if they're forced to eat fried stingray...

Apart from that – your wedding your call. If people cant eat 2 meals without meat or dairy for your special day, they are not worth it.

bobledrew Your wedding, your money, your choices to make. NTA,...

sebastiancalhoun "forcing them to be vegan". Jesus. They need to...

Lola_M1224 NTA. It's your wedding and I always think your...

JBagginsKK NTA

Imagine being offended that the free food at a party you have every option not to attend doesn’t have one specific thing you like. I fucking love meat, but if the homies are vegan we’re eating lentils

IFeelMoiGerbil I genuinely can't eat 99% of vegan dishes because...

(The fodmap, fructose, fibre trio of h**l.)

I am the unicorn of no veganism or I’ll die that people try to evoke to bash vegans and I still think NTA.

I would simply email you and ask that you don't...

Ironically since my diet is very animal protein heavy it's...

In fact despite being the closest thing to a legit...

It was also a 16 hour day and nothing was...

And I was the host who the vendors were paying....

It was a mild inconvenience for me as a literal...

If a Beyond Burger cheated on them with their wife...

Your wedding is not their therapy session, special day or...

I'd say 'awww, relative, it won't be the same without...

Can these people not put a protein bar or equivalent...

The conflict stems from the couple’s desire for a wedding menu that reflects their shared ethics and lifestyle, versus the guests’ sense of entitlement to be served animal products. While the couple views their choices as a personal expression of their values, the relatives perceive the decision as an exclusionary imposition on their own dietary preferences.

The question remains: Does a couple have the right to dictate the dietary parameters of their wedding menu, or does the role of a host create an obligation to accommodate the varied food preferences of their guests, even when those preferences conflict with the couple’s deeply held personal values?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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