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Dad attacked me for telling his picky son that hot dogs are just like bologna

by Charlie Brown
November 21, 2025
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In the midst of a cheerful birthday party filled with laughter and the sizzling of hot dogs on the grill, a simple joke about bologna sparked an unexpected ripple of tension. What began as a lighthearted exchange between a child and a helper at the BBQ soon unveiled a deeper, silent struggle—a father’s anxious grip on the one comfort food his picky eater son could trust.

Beneath the surface of casual friendship and childhood innocence, this small moment revealed the profound challenges of parenting a child with selective eating habits. A seemingly harmless comment became a trigger for worry and frustration, reminding us how fragile and precious those little anchors of comfort truly are.

AITA for accidentally ruining my friends kids safe food?

So earlier today we were at a mutual friends kids...

I was helping the hosts on the BBQ and slinging...

One of the kids at the party asked if we...

a different form", kid didn't take either grabbed some chips...

About 2 hours after the party I get a text...

but not let's go do something this weekend kinda friends.

In the text he is losing his mind that I...

picky eater. I genuinely feel bad because I know how...

The hosts, texting me asking if the other friend reached...

and if the kid had such a good aversion it...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a misalignment in unspoken social boundaries versus established parental care boundaries. The OP operated under the standard social boundary of casual conversation at a shared event, while the other father was operating under a deeply ingrained boundary related to ensuring his child’s specific nutritional needs were met, even if that meant having a single fallback food item like bologna.

The core emotional driver for the OP is empathy and a desire to maintain social harmony, leading to feelings of being a “jerk” when they realize they caused distress. Conversely, the father’s intense reaction likely stems from the constant, high-stakes emotional labor involved in managing a very picky eater. A simple comparison of hot dogs and bologna, while factually similar in composition, triggered a perceived failure in safeguarding his child’s only acceptable food source during the outing.

The OP’s actions were not malicious, and the hosts were correct in noting that significant dietary aversions should ideally be communicated beforehand when attending events where food is central. Moving forward, when participating in social events involving children with known specific needs, a constructive recommendation is to briefly confirm with the parents beforehand: “I’ll have the standard BBQ fare; is there one specific item I should ensure I have available for [Child’s Name]?” This proactive communication honors the parents’ efforts while mitigating social risk.

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HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

Prior_Lobster_5240 NTA Not your kid, not your responsibility.

If the kid only eats bologna (which is a serious...

Also, you just told the kid a fact. Anyone that...

and blaming someone else instead of dealing with the fallout...

AriDiamondGold So why didn't the dad send bologna with him?!!!!...

My son as a toddler had many allergies and ate...

my son can't have that. Nor seafood or sh**lfish. No...

So I always had a small cooler with fruits, crackers...

I would call the parents ahead of time and let...

Big_Zucchini_9800 NTA They're blaming you but this whole situation was...

You made an offhand joke, they could EASILY tell the...

Or they could have told the host in advance about...

It was a d**k move of them to go to...

not warn you in advance of what is effectively a...

Also, I was a childcare provider for 18 years-there are...

but the parents need to be willing to listen to...

If this one likes bologna it might be an autistic...

If they like fruity candy but not berries that would...

If it's a dislike of the idea of animal products...

I have watched a lot of kids who the parents...

but did it in a way where the kids didn't...

Kids are tiny humans with their own opinions and interests,

and once you get to know them and ask them...

They have different palates physically from adults and they should...

Regular_Boot_3540 parents acting resentful and p**sy about it.: NTA.

It was totally unintentional and not something you could have...

Scenarioing NTA.

If you were not given any notice or had any...

then you bear no responsibility whatsoever for your reaction. Moreover,...

I hope the parent was given incorrect information to justify...

Glad_Commercial183 NTA - and you feel bad because you get...

I bring his food, not make a big deal and...

Campingcutie This has to be fake... right? Surely no parent...

Why wouldn't they bring it themselves if that's the only...

The original poster (OP) feels guilty and apologetic after making a casual comment about food at a party, which upset the father of a picky eater. The central conflict lies between the OP’s unintentional slight during a social event and the intense, specific dietary needs and expectations of the other parent regarding their child’s limited food options.

Given the misunderstanding stemming from a brief social interaction versus a serious dietary sensitivity, is the OP obligated to apologize for their lighthearted remark, or did the responsibility lie with the parents to communicate this specific restriction beforehand?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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