AITA For not buying my boyfriend (M25) ketchup?
Every year me and my friend group go on a camping trip (specifically tenting). We have been doing it for years and the group has grown over time. Everyone chips in for gas and campsite costs and brings food for a meal to make for everyone. Typically if someone wants something very specific or has specific dietary needs they bring their own, but we always have the regular camping staples. There's always way too much food and I (F26) typically bring condiments for everyone to use.
The first day went really well! We set up our tents, spent time on the beach, and enjoyed a nice bonfire with some drinks. My boyfriend at the time really enjoys cooking and decided to make pasta on the fire. Everyone was pretty impressed. We also made some hot dogs and other camping classics.
The next morning was where I might be the AH. After his cooking success the night before, my boyfriend offered to make breakfast. He made bacon and eggs - nothing too fancy this time, but we were all a little tired, hung over, and happy food was being made. In addition to the food he made, we also pulled out coffee, juice, fruit, muffins, hot dogs, the remaining pasta, and other snacks. As I said, we had so much food.
When the bacon and eggs were done, we began looking for the ketchup and realized we had forgotten it. No one was too upset - we were camping after all, and if ketchup was the only thing we forgot it was a good day. Well, no one upset except my boyfriend. He decided that if we did not have ketchup, he was not going to eat a single thing.
Everyone tried to reason with him, offering up whatever other condiments we had, but he was having none of it. My friends suggested he eat something else, and even offered to make something for him if the food we had already pulled out wasn't good enough. Still no. No one knew what to do and were obviously uncomfortable eating the food he cooked while he was on a hunger strike.
Finally, I handed him my bank card and told him to walk to the nearby camp store (about a 15 minute walk) and buy some *overpriced* ketchup. He wasn't a fan of that solution either, and wanted me to drive him. I told him I was not going to do that, my vehicle was blocked in, the rest of us were having fun, and it was nice enough outside for a short walk. He still refused to eat.
Eventually, a friend (F21) of a friend (who we had just met) offered to go buy the ketchup, he agreed, but didn't offer to go with, and she and another friend ended up going to buy the ketchup while he waited at the campsite. When they returned he thanked them, but had to reheat the food that was now cold. The rest of us cleaned up and waited impatiently for him to finish so we could go to the beach.
AITA for not just offering to drive to the store and buy the ketchup?