Ron and I are still isolating, so we don't need to worry about anyone stealing our lunch. But for those of you who are back at the office, here are some clever ways to ward off fridge thieves.
As an ex-HR manager who had to deal with complaints about this issue in our cafeteria, I have to say I've always wondered what the motivation was behind taking someone else's food? I never could figure out whether these were true acts of spite, greed, or desperation.
LoL Hermione, these are hilarious, love the stool sample and breast milk ones. I can't understand why people take someone else's food either, but it seems to be all too common.
I used to work with a woman who would buy a stack of McDonald's cheeseburgers and put them in the work fridge to take home and re-heat, yuck. Anyway, on one occasion they disappeared and all hell broke loose lol
LOL these are comical Hermione ....... the moldy sandwich one though... EWWWWWW
ReplyDeleteAs an ex-HR manager who had to deal with complaints about this issue in our cafeteria, I have to say I've always wondered what the motivation was behind taking someone else's food? I never could figure out whether these were true acts of spite, greed, or desperation.
ReplyDeleteLoL Hermione, these are hilarious, love the stool sample and breast milk ones. I can't understand why people take someone else's food either, but it seems to be all too common.
ReplyDeleteI used to work with a woman who would buy a stack of McDonald's cheeseburgers and put them in the work fridge to take home and re-heat, yuck. Anyway, on one occasion they disappeared and all hell broke loose lol
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Roz
The mold one is a nice idea but in many workplaces you would find that some righteous person would throw your lunch out (instead of stealing it)!
ReplyDeleteAnd that is why I will never use the office fridge.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laughs, Hermione
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Wendel