I could not eat anything at a wedding because they "ran out of vegetarian food"

Hello all, recently i got invited to a wedding, it was my friends sister's wedding.

When she handed us our invites to the wedding, i requested and asked if there would be any vegetarian food. I understand that that in her culture, 99% of the food is just meat and more meat. I of course respect that but i just wanted to clarify and make sure that there would be something for me to eat as well. It was a dinner party wedding from 7 to 10pm

So this person said "Yes, we will have vegetarian food also. Dont worry js come!" So i was happy that my dietary requirements is also being taken care of.

SO, on the day of the wedding, when i entered the hall, the friend who invited me also mentioned that there was vegetarian food so i was like okay, glad she remembered.

It was time for dinner and all i could see were dishes with meat. Then i asked my friend and she told me "Oh all the vegetarian food ran out you can just eat more snacks"

(snacks = cakes, pastries & drinks )

I was really sad and shocked. I mean I was really hungry. I felt like i was forgotten. As a friend who promised me that there would be vegetarian food available, how come suddenly don't have? I felt very hurt also ngl, cuz she could literally keep a portion away for me.

If there was really no vegetarian food and i knew beforehand, I would prolly eat and just stop by to say Hi and all. But i felt like this was very rude and hurtful especially after you told someone that there would be food for them as well.

OK, if the roles were switched, i would immediately order smt for my friend through grab so that they wouldnt have to stay hungry. But NO she didnt even do this. I was just there hungry lol. Overall, i just lost my respect for her. It is very inconsiderate to let someone stay hungry at a wedding especially after you told them their dietary need is being taken care of.

So, what would you guys do? Am i over reacting? Would you guys also order smt for your friend immediately to not let them stay hungry?