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| Workplace Lunch Theft: A Solution? | |
| By: Venus193 Date: October 9, 2019, 7:00 am | |
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| Just saw this article and thought it would be of interest here: | |
| https://slate.com/human-interest/2019/10/office-lunch-theft-scourge-no-solution… | |
| It's criminal that this is now necessary, but whoever | |
| invented/marketed this will probably make a fortune. | |
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| Re: Workplace Lunch Theft: A Solution? | |
| By: Rose Red Date: October 9, 2019, 7:17 am | |
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| There's a thread in Ask A Manager a few days ago. Lots of | |
| interesting stories. Lunch thief is sure a hot topic. I guess | |
| it's because we all have a story, from minimum wage to high | |
| powered jobs. | |
| If my lunch gets frequency stolen, I'd probably invest or come | |
| up with a locking bag too. | |
| #Post#: 40045-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Workplace Lunch Theft: A Solution? | |
| By: Soop Date: October 9, 2019, 8:06 am | |
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| I'm lucky to be in an office where people are respectful of | |
| other people's food. That said, I rarely put my lunch in the | |
| fridge, mostly because I forget and by the time I remember it's | |
| lunch time. Or in some cases, it's food that is better warmer | |
| than fridge temperature, such as salad or a sandwich. | |
| Years ago, when I started at my current office, we were allowed | |
| (within reason) to have juice and pop from the fridge in the | |
| exec kitchen. That ended when they caught someone taking bags of | |
| it home for a party. Now the pop and juice is only for execs or | |
| for meetings. There's always someone who has to ruin it for | |
| others. | |
| #Post#: 40046-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Workplace Lunch Theft: A Solution? | |
| By: Kimberami Date: October 9, 2019, 8:15 am | |
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| I'm more concerned about someone cleaning out the fridge than | |
| someone stealing my food. I bring an insulated bag from home. It | |
| is easy to stash in a drawer. | |
| #Post#: 40049-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Workplace Lunch Theft: A Solution? | |
| By: RubyCat Date: October 9, 2019, 8:39 am | |
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| [quote author=Soop link=topic=1359.msg40045#msg40045 | |
| date=1570626376] | |
| I'm lucky to be in an office where people are respectful of | |
| other people's food. That said, I rarely put my lunch in the | |
| fridge, mostly because I forget and by the time I remember it's | |
| lunch time. Or in some cases, it's food that is better warmer | |
| than fridge temperature, such as salad or a sandwich. | |
| Years ago, when I started at my current office, we were allowed | |
| (within reason) to have juice and pop from the fridge in the | |
| exec kitchen. That ended when they caught someone taking bags of | |
| it home for a party. Now the pop and juice is only for execs or | |
| for meetings. There's always someone who has to ruin it for | |
| others. | |
| [/quote] | |
| What is wrong with people!!! I used to work at a place where | |
| one of the women would bring in really nice baked goods or | |
| sometimes even a casserole. She got fed up and stopped doing it | |
| because one of the other women would call her daughter (who did | |
| not work there) to come in. She would swoop in and use our | |
| paper cups and lids to pack up all the food and take it home | |
| before most people got any. I would not have believed it until | |
| I saw it. I just don't get it. | |
| #Post#: 40096-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Workplace Lunch Theft: A Solution? | |
| By: Aleko Date: October 10, 2019, 1:52 am | |
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| Mostly my office was pretty good in that respect: but from time | |
| to time, with multiple reorganisations, we would have different | |
| departments or even people from a totally different site using | |
| our kitchen, and then we'd have outbreaks of fridge theft. Once | |
| I went to the fridge for my lunch and found that someone had | |
| taken my pre-packed sandwich out of my lunch box, taken a big | |
| bite out of the middle, evidently said 'Huh, I don't like this', | |
| put it back in the pack, closed up the packaging neatly and put | |
| the box back in its original place in the fridge. | |
| It was the putting it all back that got me. I mean, if you | |
| decide you don't like the taste of the food you've stolen, it | |
| would be logical to throw it in the bin; or what the heck, since | |
| you're misbehaving anyway, to just throw the despised snack down | |
| on the worktop and walk out leaving it there. What was the point | |
| of trying to make my lunchbox look as though it hadn't been | |
| touched? Did they somehow think that when I went to eat my lunch | |
| - it really looked like a cartoon of 'sandwich with a bite out | |
| of it' - I would somehow not notice? Or did they feel that | |
| stealing 'just one little bite' was a lesser crime than eating | |
| the whole sandwich, because surely I could eat the rest of it? | |
| #Post#: 40109-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Workplace Lunch Theft: A Solution? | |
| By: Gladly Date: October 10, 2019, 5:02 am | |
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| Re: Workplace Lunch Theft: A Solution? | |
| By: Rose Red Date: October 10, 2019, 6:45 am | |
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| I told this story before. Someone discovered a thief drank her | |
| coconut water and refilled the bottle with tap water. | |
| Seriously?! They couldn't just throw the bottle away or even | |
| leave the empty bottle in the fridge? | |
| #Post#: 40123-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Workplace Lunch Theft: A Solution? | |
| By: Codewoman Date: October 10, 2019, 8:45 am | |
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| I worked with a woman who had a nose for free food. Any | |
| department had food for any event, she was there. She was famous | |
| for this throughout the company. At one point we threw a baby | |
| shower at work for a coworker and she had the gall to say | |
| "Anyone who wants to come should chip in for the cake. I'm sick | |
| of people mooching food around here." I just about fell off my | |
| chair. I didn't respond because I was so flabbergasted. I just | |
| stared at her until our co-host said she thought that would be a | |
| bad idea. | |
| #Post#: 40128-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Workplace Lunch Theft: A Solution? | |
| By: TeamBhakta Date: October 10, 2019, 9:15 am | |
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| One day I brought lunch to work in a plastic grocery bag. | |
| Someone went snooping around, found where I keep my zippered | |
| tote bag, dumped out the contents of the grocery bag into the | |
| tote & left the tote sitting unzipped on the floor >:( | |
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