Sugar daddy secret: Taiwan woman comes clean about ‘relationships’ after boyfriend finds top-quality eggs at her home amid serious shortage
- Man finds boxes of hard-to-get eggs in girlfriend’s flat which she explains away by saying they were a present from a friend of her mother
- After boyfriend thanks her puzzled mother for the kind gift, girlfriend is forced to admit she got them from two ‘rich’ sugar daddies
A cash-strapped girlfriend in Taiwan who took up “companionship” work with sugar daddies has been forced to come clean after her boyfriend discovered two boxes of top-quality eggs in her flat amid an ongoing shortage of the product on the island.
Taiwan has been gripped by a chronic shortage of eggs for months, causing their price to skyrocket and rationing to be introduced in many supermarkets.
After struggling for months to buy his favourite food, the boyfriend – a university student and self-confessed egg fanatic – was surprised to find large, brown-coloured native eggs at the home of his girlfriend.
The woman, who is also a university student, told him they were gifts from a friend of her mother.
The man then enjoyed a feast of eggs, took six of them home and even showed them off online, he said in an anonymous post on Taiwan’s social networking platform Dcard on April 10.
Weeks later, when the man thanked his girlfriend’s mother for giving them the delicious eggs, the old lady was confused and began to complain about not being able to buy the product.