All things considered there's probably some type of dining car or store room, and the trolley is stocked from that, so the attendednt just goes back and refills when something runs out.
Even if he did buy everything. He bought it, it now belongs to him, he has no obligation to leave some for others (not like he even got to eat candy before).
If there was one brownie left, or you apply for a job there is only one- are you an asshole to take it because someone else can't have it now? So it's not the taking that is at issue. That leaves quantity."all" is "all" be it 1 or 100. However there's more to it. Need, and immediacy are factors (i.e.: taking food from someone starving because you are a little hungry is not kind. They NEED it, you WANT it.) but it's candy, so it's all "want." So the question becomes- was it wasted? If you take more than you use then others could have used it- but since it's unlikely the cart would sell out if Harry didn't buy it all, there would be unused candy in that scenario. He didn't buy it out then sell at a profit, or throw it out. So while asking her to come back after the other kids had a chance and buying what was left would have been more polite, those kids would take first pick of the "best" candy and then when he bought it would be leftovers. So in that scenario are the other kids jerks?
Dude saved the wizarding world and you guys are hung up on the fact that he wanted to try every kind of candy. Also being selfish is a Slytherin trait anyways
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