Woman Blames Marie Callender’s for ‘Ruining’ Thanksgiving After She Burns Her Pumpkin Pie

When you’re hosting a big holiday gathering, you have to be prepared for a few snafus. Maybe you’ll run out of that one ingredient you need to make your signature casserole. Or, maybe the dog will decide to throw up on the living room carpet right before company comes. Whatever happens, you’re not alone if something goes wrong on the big day, which is why your best bet is to simply roll with the punches.

But apparently, that’s not exactly Sharon Weiss’s style. Instead, the internet’s newest Karen is going viral for writing a scathing Facebook post about the Marie Callender’s pie she burned on Thanksgiving. And so far, people Cannot. Stop. Laughing.

The incident seems to have happened last week, at the worst possible time

It was a strange reaction, to be sure

For starters, how could a pre-made pie ever be at fault for getting burned in the oven? The directions literally tell you what time and temperature to set it at so this exact scenario can be avoided.

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Then there's the fact that Marie Callender *isn't* an actual person

And yet, the speed at which Sharon flew to the company’s Facebook page in order to blame “Marie Callender” for the mishap is … really something.

(I mean, if anything, shouldn’t Sharon be mad at herself?)

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But the most jaw-dropping part of this story was yet to come ...

Because as eagle-eyed Facebook sleuths later noticed, someone from Marie Callender’s quickly replied to Sharon in the comments — AND ACTUALLY APOLOGIZED FOR THE MISHAP!

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“Hi Sharon, thanks for your post,” the company responded. “We’re really sorry to hear our Pumpkin Pie let you down this year. We’d like to get in touch with you so we can hear more and help.”

The note ended by asking Sharon to privately message the brand so she could connect her to someone internally, though it’s unclear whether or not that actually happened, since she didn’t write any further comments on the post.

Still, people were floored

In fact, as her original post started going viral over the weekend, thousands of people began commenting on it, and couldn’t resist roasting her a bit in the process.

“Please send her a larger version of the back of your box,” wrote one person, who tagged Marie Callender’s.

“Send it in the mail, certified, so she can’t say she didn’t get it and blame another burnt pie on them,” added someone else.

“Ma’am, where on the recipe box does it say you have to bake it on the actual sun?” wrote one woman.

“How many days did you bake this for?” asked someone else.

Some people encouraged the folks at Marie Callender's to stand up for themselves

“Why are you sorry?” one person asked the brand, in response to their apology note. “You didn’t cremate her pie. You didn’t set her oven temperature to the ‘hell’ setting. She did that all on her own. Maybe she needs to lay off the sauce before cooking next time?”

“Don’t you dare [apologize]!” another person added. “You did nothing wrong!”

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We're guessing Sharon wasn't too amused by all of this

At least, that’s the only reason we can think of for why she never replied to any of the comments left on the post (which totaled over 22,000), or why the post was suddenly taken down on Wednesday afer going massively viral.

But luckily, enough people took screenshots of the original post, and now those posts are going viral, too.

And believe it or not, more than 4,000 people have already joined a public Facebook group created on Tuesday that’s literally devoted to memes inspired by Sharon’s post. (It’s called, Marie Callender’s Sharon Pie Roasting Posting, and yes, you can join it here.)