A few days ago, a Mom posted a group chat with fellow Moms from her child's school. These chats are common enough these days. They allow parents to share news and concerns easily.
One of the Moms sent a text to the group chat asking for a show of solidarity with the other Moms regarding school lunches and what they all packed. One Mom chimed in immediately thinking it was an allergy issue. Obviously, that would be of great importance and the other Moms readily agreed.
Nope, it was about Oreos.
I have been enthralled with a now six-part saga on Instagram of a parents group chat in which one Mom is asking the other Moms not to send Oreos in their kids’ lunches because she doesn’t allow her daughter to eat Oreos.
— Matt Whitlock (@MattWhitlock) August 21, 2026
It’s incredible.https://t.co/EmouF8BoS1 pic.twitter.com/fJQ7p958Sa
One Mom doesn't like her child to have Oreos, so she wanted all the other Moms to agree not to send them. When other kids had the yummy treat, it made her daughter sad.
Oh, well. All children shouldn't suffer because you're an almond Mom. Sorry.
This is amazing https://t.co/g9alORTM7m
— Bethany S. Mandel (@bethanyshondark) August 21, 2026
So having watched all six parts (as an aside I love the trend of turning insane text exchanges into gospel songs), I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that Michelle's husband is Sick Of Everything About This and Her and The Food Stuff and hence why the insane crash out. https://t.co/YRTGb45iH6
— alexandriabrown (@alexthechick) August 21, 2026
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Michelle's husband knows he made a huge mistake.
Charlotte should have said, "I'll send some extra for your daughter then, so that she isn't upset and we are all consistent." https://t.co/ujSUjQccZN
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) August 21, 2026
If I were the dad, I'd load my kid's backpack and post a photo of it on Instagramhttps://t.co/Ftgi5tzPU0 pic.twitter.com/ULgPhEQIYy
— J. Opus 🇺🇸🇮🇱 (@josh_opus) August 21, 2026
Costco size Oreos for everyone.
The mom group chats are a curse upon this earth. https://t.co/CoD6uHOz4A
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) August 21, 2026
Absolutely amazing. 🤣🤣🤣 I know moms who think like this. 😭😭😭 https://t.co/euEjGyw5jF
— Maud Maron (@MaudMaron) August 21, 2026
This lady would have hated my kids' lunches. Also, how are these people real? https://t.co/DISLc5euQ0
— Erika Sanzi (@esanzi) August 21, 2026
Listen, every family has the right to send what they want in the school lunch. Also, spoiler alert ... your crunchy kid is probably trading a yogurt for a pack of cookies anyway.
I'd send extra. https://t.co/G12dYQ0iVp
— Hippie Chickie (@HippieChickie58) August 21, 2026
I watched the whole reel. My goodness what has happened with these crazy mothers?!? https://t.co/EI7AOqEE3g
— 🎶Julann🌹🍿 (@julannwis) August 21, 2026
They've lost their minds.
I survived a childhood with the one health obsessed mom. I watched the other kids eat their Wonder Bread sandwiches, chips and Ding Dongs. I got a healthy sandwich, cheese and fruit and vegetables in my lunch. https://t.co/oVPP3wOvsU
— Ellie A (@EllieGAnders) August 21, 2026
Let's return to everything in moderation.
I want to see @Oreo do something funny. https://t.co/u7yT4U8mnX
— 🖤 Christine (@christinelu) August 21, 2026
They totally should.
