I have a small ethical dilemma. I would really appreciate any insight.
One of my oldest friends and I went to dinner one March evening and we were discussing my upcoming wedding plans. She was married the previous July. She and her sister made her wedding cake together.
My friend mentioned wanting to get into making wedding cakes form her home as a part time job. During dinner, she offered to me the following: She would make my cake for the cost of supplies ($300). Her labour would be her gift to me ($200) + delivering the cake the afternoon of the wedding. Although she is an amateur, I was very excited about the offer because I'm a bit of a frugal bride. I told her that the cake was in my Fiancé's field of responsibility, but I would get back to her about it.
In July, my fiancé and I met with her to discuss what we wanted for a cake. During the consultation, she told us that she could no longer do the labour for free and that the total cost would be about $500. Nor could she guarantee the quality of the work?? My fiancé and I were a little disappointed about the change. She added that she didn’t care whether or not we used her services and that she would not be upset if we didn’t. I know my friend and I am pretty sure she would be offended if we didn’t use her service.
Since our consultation, my fiancé has identified a professional company willing to do our cake for about $560 including delivery on a Sunday. And they could guarantee the quality of the work.
With a young son and a husband who works seasonally, I know money is very tight at her house. I feel bad taking away the opportunity because she is after all my friend. On the flip side, the terms of the agreement have changed.
Do I have to buy the cake from her to save our friendship or do I buy the cake from a professional?
Hey Everyone!
Thank you so much for your speedy advice. I FEEL SO MUCH BETTER!
I think this is a great idea:
"I really want you to be able to enjoy yourself as a guest at the wedding and not worrying about a cake the night before. We are so thrilled that you offered, though!"
I also think this is a great idea!
I'd maybe try her cake for a birthday party, [bridal shower]
Thank you ,Thank you, Thank you!