Man Says Roommate's Girlfriend Can't Come Over Anymore Because 'She Ate All My Food — Again'

"I wouldn’t mind so much if it wasn’t for the fact that every time she’s here, she helps herself to my stuff — mainly my food," the man writes

<p>Getty</p> Man putting leftovers in the fridge in stock photo

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Man putting leftovers in the fridge in stock photo

A man on Reddit says he won't allow his roommate's girlfriend to crash at their place any more after she ate all of his food — and not for the first time.

In an anonymous post, the man writes that he owns the apartment, but rents out the second room to a friend.

"Everything was cool at first, but lately, his girlfriend has been staying over every weekend," he writes. "I wouldn’t mind so much if it wasn’t for the fact that every time she’s here, she helps herself to my stuff — mainly my food."

"I meal prep for the week, and I buy my own groceries," he continues in the post. "It’s not like I don’t share sometimes, but I’ve noticed that after every weekend she’s here, a bunch of my food is gone. Snacks, leftovers, even stuff like my eggs and bread — just gone."

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And while he writes that he's tried "hinting at it, like casually mentioning how much food I go through," it just keeps happening.

Now, it's reached a breaking point.

"Last weekend, I had a really long week at work, so I treated myself to some nice takeout and planned to save half of it for lunch the next day," he writes. "The next morning, I open the fridge, and it’s gone. I texted my roommate, and he said, 'Oh, my girlfriend was hungry, so she ate it. Sorry, man.' ”

He continues: "That was the last straw. I told him we needed to talk and said that while I’m okay with her visiting sometimes, she can’t keep staying over every weekend and eating my food. I told him it’s not fair, especially since she’s not contributing to groceries or utilities."

After the roommate got defensive, the man writes that he stood his ground, telling the roommate that the girlfriend "needs to stop coming over so often unless they start buying their own food and being more considerate."

"Now, he’s pissed at me, and I’m getting the cold shoulder," the man adds.

The poster wants to know: Is he in the wrong for putting his foot down?

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Reddit users don't seem to think so.

"I agree the roommate has most likely told his girlfriend she could have whatever she wants, but who eats another person’s takeout leftovers?" writes one commenter. "That is really crossing a boundary. I understand food in the pantry and staples like eggs, but takeout or restaurant leftovers are not typically shared with roommates."

Adds another: "I've been married for 24 years. My husband is the nicest most giving guy in the whole world, I would still call or text him before I even considered eating his takeout leftovers."

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