‘I never agreed to that’: Cohost extorts $70 out of his roommates after cooking a $200 meal for 10 guests, claiming they owed him ‘their third' despite already contributing side dishes

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  • A few weeks ago, my apartment mate asked if I wanted to cohost a Potluck with him and another apartment mate. I had a grilled veggie recipe I'd been wanting to try, so I agreed. He would make the main, i would make the side.
  • We ended up hosting about 10 people. The day of, he posted how much his ingredients cost on our apartment groupchat, which ended up a little over $200. I didn't post mine, which cost about $10.
  • Fast forward to today. He expects me to reimburse him for "my third" of the expenses for the main. I said I never agreed to that. He said I was the host, and that I had to, he never even considered it a discussion. Our third apartment mate paid, and is staying out of it.
  • dragonetta123 ΝΤΑ Splitting expenses is something you agree to in advance, and if needed have a budget set.
  • Also, with me being a Brit so I may have this wrong, isn't potluck a gathering where everyone brings a dish instead of a planned meal?
  • Ok-Position7403 LOL nice try, roommate! NTA, this is ridiculous. If it had been agreed that you were splitting the expense, there would have been some discussion of how much the expense would be. And not after the fact when he's spent $200.
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  • There is no way that if the agreement all along had been to share expenses, NO ONE would have said what the budget was or how much they were willing to contribute.
  • I mean, even if you HAD agreed to split costs, you could have assumed it would be max $30 per roommate just as easily as he assumed $70 per roommate was ok.
  • Con... What the h I kind of dish did he spend $200 on? How many people came to this pot luck? Everyone is supposed to bring something to a pot luck meal, the point is to keep the labour and cost down. $200 will buy you a full meat pack from a nice butcher, I think he's trying it on
  • InvertedJennyanyd... NTA because this is not how a potluck works. You don't just have 3 roommates attend and split the costs. What on earth did he make for 200 dollars? Gold leafed truffles or something? Kobe beef steaks for everyone?
  • k23_k23 NTA this is not how potlucks work.
  • thewhiterosequeen Obviously NTA. If he wanted costs split, he should have discussed budget beforehand.
  • ctomas1984 I'd rather go out to eat than pay $70 to eat a potluck at someone's apartment. Roommate is a whack job and should have made chicken. NTA.
  • TemptingPenguin369 NTA. This is a discussion to be had BEFORE someone spends that kind of money. You should have all decided on what you'd like to spend and work the meal around that, so if a side costs less than the main, the side cook might also bring wine or something.
  • lipgloss_addict Is this a joke? I didn't spend that much to make my award winning Chile for the neighborhood cook off. And I fed at least 50 people. This guy is nuts and I bet he is like this in other areas, you just haven't discovered that yet.
  • sanityjanity NTA. If he wanted $70 out of you, he needed to ask that upfront. As the co-host, it's your job to provide the space in the apartment, and maybe some paper plates. Not cash to him.
  • Rhaenys77 Was he serving wagyu steaks?! NTA he needs to discuss a budget beforehand. In my book a potluck is where everybody contributes and then you are even between everyone joining
  • Wandering_aimlessly9 Nta. Ask him to show you the receipts from the stew out of curiosity. But no. Cohosting doesn't mean you pay for their dish.
  • Jealous-Contract7426 NTA don't pay. He made you - a co-host to extort money. Don't share food with him again.

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