A couple have been mocked online after a guest posted photos that they had secretly taken of their ‘pathetic’ wedding spread.

Posting pics of the food, the guest wrote: ‘A wedding feast for your eyes’.

The anonymous guest, believed to be from the US, posted the photos in a wedding shaming group – so it was pretty obvious what was going to happen after other users saw the photos.

The images showed hundreds of slices of unwrapped ‘plastic cheese’, sticks of celery and carrots, melon, chopped up oranges – which still had the stickers on them – and a tray of iced brownies.




Inevitably, users of the group took this golden opportunity to mock the wedding food.

One person said the spread was what they served at their ‘three-year-old’s birthday party’ – except they boasted that they’d served quiche and strawberries to their child guests.

Others commented on the lack of effort gone into the catering, with some joking that the couple’s family must have cooked for them – while others suggested they must be watching their budget.

Which, of course, is totally fine – isn’t it? After all, why spend obscene amounts of money on food when you can put it towards a wedding dress or honeymoon? Or even your rent, or paying off a credit card.

In the wedding game though, guests are ruthless – even if they weren’t there.

Others continued to make jokes about the photos, with one saying: ‘This makes more sense for toddlers than a wedding, in my humble opinion.’

Another labelled the food ‘pathetic’, adding: ‘This looks like a catering spread for work – a low budget one.’

Others were confused by the effort gone into some foods but not others – such as the fact the couple were happy to unwrap hundreds of slices of cheese, but couldn’t ‘be bothered’ to take the sticker off the fruit.

Someone else said: ‘I don’t even know how they cut orange that way. It must have made it harder as usually, you cut in half then into quarters. That looks like a third.’

Alongside the food, users commented on the fact the couple had also left out a massive pile of napkins that hadn’t been folded.

Not exactly the crime of the century.

Perhaps this ‘friend’ of the guest could learn some manners and accept an invitation and refreshments with the grace they are offered – instead of using it to score points on the internet.

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