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Well we called out the National Guard and the F.B.I and had road blocks surrounding the area lol not much you can do other than watch your lunch better or have a honor system to where everyone kinda keeps a eye on things .Some idiots think a comapany fridge means community anyone have anything thats in there .Or someone grabbed it by mistake .
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no it hasnt and thats such a crappy thing to do.
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Yes. I stopped bringing anything that needed refrigeration. I brought fruit, nuts, cheese..a container of sliced veggies (raw)..trail mix. It happened once and never happened again! :) Happy Saturday! :)
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Yes...use to buy a 10 pack of cheeseburgers from McDonalds and eat them throughout the work week. They started coming up missing. I picked up a whole bunch of cigarette butts and put them on the cheeseburgers and melted the cheese over the butts using the microwave. They came up missing again...but that was the last time. I also quit putting them in the fridge, would only bring a couple with me at a time when I went to work in my lunch box.
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Not me, but to my husband and he reported it to the security control team.
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I used to work in the office with about six other people and a chubby-fingered woman named Vickie. She would sneak into kitchen and take part of my lunch periodically. I finally got tired of this and began labeling things in the refrigerator with skull and crossbones and the warning: "DO NOT EAT MY SCIENCE PROJECT!!" She never bothered my food after that.
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Went hungry. And, i did not buy peanut butter crackers from a vending machine.
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Yes, I've had my sandwich snatched at work before! A few cans of soda too. Not at my current job but in the past. The best you can do is put your name all over your things and hope that would deter a thief. A friend of mine working at the same place put her lunch in the frige and wrote on the take out container that she already licked the food inside. lol Or something to that effect. This was after a rash of lunch thefts and was done for humor but partly not....
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yes while i was 4 and in kindergarten :D
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Yes, once. And boy did they suffer. I love hot peppers and peppers on my heroes. He confessed later in the stall. He thought I poisoned it, and had someone go get me.
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Yes we have food theives at work. We set them up. I wont go into details but, Im sure its the last time they stole someones lunch.
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I believe the correct answer is to buy chocolate Ex-Lax and melt it a little in the microwave and use it to put lots of icing on a nice chocolate brownie. Put the brownie and a PJ sandwich in the bag and put it in the fridge.
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TRUE STORY: I had a co-worker who rode the crowded NYC subway to work every day. This one day, he carried a brown paper bag containing his stool sample that he was taking to his doctor. When he arrived at the doctor's office he went to take it out and saw that it was somebody's lunch, probably the guy's who was sitting next to him on the train! Man, did we laugh at that...envisioning the guy opening up his "lunch" that day...and thinking about the hell his wife got when he returned home that night! :-) But, to answer your question, no...I never carried a lunch to work. We had a great, very inexpensive cafeteria at our company...a great company benefit that I suspect has gone by the wayside. The food was so good, most employees ate their main meal there.
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I can not believe that someone would steal a lunch! That is pitiful that a grown-up could do something like that! Talk about dishonesty!
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No, but I know someone who had their chocolate stolen out of the fridge at work so he bought some ex lax chocolate and put it in the fridge.
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No.I'd make them a dog food sandwich for next time.
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It could be a joke...collegues are known for stupid jokes. Anyway, if its not a joke, it must be someone who is fat who was starving.
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not at work, but at the stables...a girl took my lunch and i knew it was her, so i took hers. "an eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth." Its difficult working with and riding horses for hours, it makes you REALLY hungry
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