She spent $7 on an ice cream cone for an Instagram picture then threw it away.

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PhantomThiefJoker on June 28th, 2021 at 13:14 UTC »

Man you guys would hate what happens to food in movies.

Edit: Yes, and in restaurants and grocery stores. Visual medium, so I made this comparison.

Edit 2: Food is wasted everywhere. You can stop bringing up different places it's also wasted.

hipster3000 on June 28th, 2021 at 14:17 UTC »

I accidently dropped my ice cream cone on the ground while taking a picture and now everyone on reddit hates me.

Edit: just to be clear I was making a joke about what her situation could be I'm not the one that posed this on insta. Thought it was obvious but I guess not.

NoWingedHussarsToday on June 28th, 2021 at 14:21 UTC »

for this to be real whoever made this collage would have to see the girl take a photo, see her throw cone in the trash, take a photo of it in the trash then look up the IG photo.

Possible? yes. Likely? No.

What is more likely is that whoever made this collage saw cone in a trash, took a photo of it (could be theirs to begin with) and then paired it with some random IG photo that has similar cone.