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My campus residence fed me food I am allergic to over and over. I've left now. Ppl hate me.? - Amyyyy - 03-24-2014 04:28 PM

The college Repeatedly fed me food that I can't eat but on the menu board they indicated it was safe. The kitchen manager was extremely dismissive of my concerns and I felt nauseous and sick a lot.

Consequently, I wrote about it on the Internet making it clear that I was deceived and harmed.

Since then I have moaned about it on FB every week or so for the past year.

One time recently I wrote "hopefully jealousy of students won't get the better of the catering team this year so that they can actually stop taking food from people's mouths and lying about what's in their meals". This resulted in 30+ unfriends in a single day.

I've also been very vocal on the university FB pages (confessions) about it and other students with food allergies say I'm making them look bad by venting so much.

Others are still on my friend list but won't talk to me if I message them. Is this coincidence?

Any chance of restoring lost friends???


- Jen - 03-24-2014 04:29 PM

Nobody likes a whiner. If you're the only one who's getting sick from the food, then there's very little the college can do. They need to please the majority, and it's something you need to accept.

Rather than constantly complaining about something you can't change, actually do something about. Go elsewhere for food. Get a refund from your college for the food portion if applicable.

Once you stop whining on facebook, tone down the amount of facebook posts you make. Eventually you'll be able to shake your reputation as that annoying person who never has anything positive to say, and people will probably want to talk to you again.