Woman brings Tupperware to a restaurant to save leftovers, friend feels embarrassed and confronts her, woman doesn’t see the problem: ‘I was like "Please calm down”.’

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    Woman working behind the counter in a restaurant, model image.
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    So, a few weeks ago I (f) went to a burger place with a girl friend of mine. I know they serve quite big burgers and in the past, I always had leftovers. So I decided to bring a Tupperware this time, just in case. I ordered my burger, added some wedges and enjoyed my meal while having a super nice conversation. I ate maybe a third of the wedges and not even half of the burger and decided to stop, because I also wanted some dessert.
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    After ordering, I pulled out my box and started to fill it with my leftovers. You know, I felt quite clever: I didn't overeat and there was still space for dessert in my belly; I didn't had to pay a buck or so for the doggy bag, which had leaked in my bag in the past and there would be enough for next days lunch. So a triple win, if you will.
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    After everything was packed and I put the box in my bag, I realized, my friend was kind of quite, but didn't thought much about it. She tends to be quiet after eating.
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    After we were done, everyone paid for their own meal and we left. Then she looked at me and was like "oh my gosh, this was sooo embarrassing." I was confused. She explained to me, how awkward she felt and people were staring and what not and was kind of mad. I explained my point of view the benefits and all, but nope.
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    In the end I was like "Please calm down, it's not like I took the box to an All you can eat-buffet and stuff it full in front of the waiters. We also didn't split the bill, so it's fine I ordered more with tomorrow in mind."
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    She still was mad. So we went out separate ways.
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    But here's the thing: I still think it's a good, environment friendly way and did it again while eating with a guy friend a few days ago, he was like" Woah, that's neat! and even gave me some of his onion rings.
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    So, dear strangers of the internet, AITA or not? Should I have communicated before pulling out my box? Should I have asked the waiter (which hadn't said anything at all) or should I just buy the leftover box from the restaurant next time? I absolutely don't know. Please share your thoughts with me.
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    discotot in this economy? NTA some folks never grew up poor and it shows
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    tabby90 NTA I do this all the time. My husband and I both carry collapsible silicone bowls in our cars for restaurant leftovers. More often than not I've gotten comments like, oh what a good idea! I've also had waiters tell me that other people do it too.
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    PersonForScale NTA! I hate choosing between styrofoam or food waste. Keep it up!
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    Artwebb1986 - NTA its good you paid for it so what's the issue. Never been to a place that charges a buck for a take out container. I'd also never go back if they ever tried.
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    pearllypie3 NTA. She seems insecure about what other people think. I've brought Tupperware to restaurants for leftovers too; | don't like collecting takeout plastic ware nor do I like creating extra trash if the takeout container is single-use or styrofoam.
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    loveturniphead It's a little odd but also like... not that different than using you're own bag at the grocery store. NTA. I get your friend being. embarrassed, I would be a little taken aback if someone did this with me but not enough to give them crop for it.
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    Imagination Top5390 I have friends who are a couple. They live on the islands. They have a favorite restaurant that serves huge portions. The restaurant has terrible to go box so the waitress told them to bring their own Tupperware which they do. The fantastic waitress always packs up the leftovers for them into the Tupperware. Your friend is weird
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    Neeneehill I'm not sure how that's any different or more embarrassing than putting the food in the restaurants take out container.... NTA
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    A restaurant display, representation.

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