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Jeanne Boyarsky wrote:It does. I wouldn't feel comfortable leaving my food unattended to go the restroom!
Jan de Boer wrote:Ah, let's spice this food story up a bit. Have ever secretly eaten somebody's unattended food?
To make my own confession, I have. When I was a kid, that was.
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Jan de Boer wrote:Ah, let's spice this food story up a bit. Have ever secretly eaten somebody's unattended food?
To make my own confession, I have. When I was a kid, that was.
Ahmed Bin S wrote:I did however take a banana from a colleagues desk once without his permission - I was in on a Sunday doing some work, it was late evening, and I was feeling rather unwell. I had no food in the fridge, so when I saw the banana on his desk I took it. I left a note telling him I took it and left 50p, which is a lot more than the cost of a single banana.
There are other things you could have done which would make salt look tame!Chris Barrett wrote:. . . rubbed off the sugar with a damp paper towel, and covered that little guy in salt. . . .
Chris Barrett wrote:
We tried to be polite. We sent floor wide emails asking the person taking our donuts to stop (or to help chip in a few dollars). That didn't work. We put a sign beside the box telling him to not touch - the donuts were ours. That didn't work. Finally, we came up with our master stroke. We took the last donut, a white sugar coated beauty, rubbed off the sugar with a damp paper towel, and covered that little guy in salt.