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There is an art and science to hosting a party. If you cook a meal for your friends, you'll probably have to pay for ingredients you wouldn't usually buy. You might operate at a loss, but the joy of providing a hot dish to your closest companions is well worth the price of Whole Foods's sweet potatoes.
When you're in college, you might charge your friends for the pizza you're ordering because you're broke and don't want to foot a $60 za bill. That's all well and good, but once you make enough money to live, you need to have better hosting etiquette. Imagine buying pizza for a group of friends, specifically a unique kind of pizza that they might not like, and deciding to charge them for it because you decided you weren't hungry. That's what one vegan did to his buddies, and it's making them question their friendship.