“Edit” UPdate!! Pyramid effect Sale during “mommy’s Brunch”

I’ve gotten to know a mom and we met for the second time for breakfast a couple of weeks ago. Because she’s got thyroid issues and it interest me and changed her eating habits and taking supplements, she said she’s holding a brunch with other mom’s so we can all talk about eating healthy and her experience and getting to know each other. But when I got there today, I realized it wasn’t about getting to know each other but rather a presentation of the supplements which she swears by it. She also had a representative of the company through Skype hype the products. I know the company but not the product, but it is the Pyramid model. Which I also said in front of the whole group.

I mean most mom’s don’t think would have the money to buy monthly for 100$ or more for supplements in the hopes that it’ll work.

I felt like the brunch was done under false pretenses, with a catch and she wasn’t being so honest about it. She did say, she wouldn’t pressure anyone buying it. But if she were to invite everyone to say she wants to introduce “such and such” product to everyone it if interested it has to be bought from her directly. I wouldn’t feel like she was being a shitty “friend”

What do you guys think?

“Edit”

In the original version was, “so we can talk all bout it” I edited to clarify that she did NOT tell me to talk Only about the product and she never said anything about her intentions was to sell them to the group.

Regardless, she send me a follow up message and I said I wasn’t interested in any of the products and basically that I felt getting to know us was a setup for me to a be a buyer. And I’d like us to get know each other on a friendship level if she’s still interested.

She apologized profusely and DID admit it didn’t go as she initially planned it and admitted to be very businesslike brunch instead of “girls” get together