A woman has been slammed as ‘entitled’ for making an ‘outrageous’ demand that saw her ask for free Easter eggs from strangers – and she’d only accept certain brands
Easter eggs can be expensive, but one cheeky woman has been branded ‘entitled’ after asking strangers to donate the chocolate treats to her for free.
It’s Easter Sunday and many of us will be spending this afternoon gorging on Easter eggs and other sweet treats. But one woman won’t have the tasty haul she hoped to have after she was unsuccessful in her plan to secure free Easter eggs from complete strangers online. The woman took to a Facebook group on Saturday to ask if anyone was “selling Easter eggs for free” as she explained she needed a whopping seven eggs “dropped off” at her house.
At first, people were willing to try and help the woman as they assumed she didn’t have money to buy Easter eggs for her children and didn’t want to let them down.
But a later post on the same Facebook group revealed the truth – the woman has no children and wanted the eggs for herself. What’s more, it was discovered that she wouldn’t accept just any Easter eggs, as she wanted specific branded products from the likes of Dairy Milk and KitKat.
The post was also shared on Reddit, and it read: “So the lady who wanted to buy seven free Easter eggs lives in a lovely new build house, doesn’t have any children, and did not request just any Easter eggs but specific ones. Twirl, Dairy Milk, Skittles, and KitKat were the ones asked for. If not for her children, who are they for?
“Now, if you’re desperate enough to ask for help on a public FB group then shouldn’t you be grateful for any type of Easter egg? Wouldn’t you also expect someone in need to actually say thank you for offering to get her the seven eggs asked for and not just give an address and say ‘text when outside’?
“Sorry, but I’m not a Deliveroo driver and you yourself (as you don’t have kids) will now have to go without a chocolate ‘TREAT’ tomorrow. I say treat as it isn’t a necessity, it isn’t baby formula, nappies, a tin of soup, a loaf of bread, or an actual need for a product not just some unnecessary chocolate.”
Commenters on the Reddit post branded the woman “entitled”, with some completely baffled by her “outrageous” demand. One person said: “Asking for seven is simply outrageous entitlement,” while another added: “An address and ‘text when outside’ that is so RUDE, no thank you, no words of appreciation, just barking an order via text. Yikes.”
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