So last week my dept at work was going to make ice cream for the January birthdays. My co-worker brought in 1/2 gallon of chocolate milk and put it in the refridgerator down the hall because ours is too small. When she went to get it out most of it was already gone...as in someone opened a new carton of milk and just helped themselves.
Not only is that enormously rude, but it is outright thievery. If I caught someone doing that with my food (particularly a new carton of milk!!!), I'd report their behinds so fast it wouldn't be funny. It might make me unpopular, but I bet people would stop d*cking with my food. I think purloining food from housemates is a bit less of a problem, though. It's certainly to be avoided and not nice at all, but chances are they have plenty of other food in the house. Stealing someone food from work? It's quite likely that's their only food for the day. I mean, what if they're diabetic?!?! Not only could you just be ruining someone's day, but you could seriously injure someone's health.
So on to my survey:
1. Do you bring food that has to be refridgerated at work?
Yes, although "at school" is more accurate. Also, the food in our fridge at home is not communal between roommates.
2. Have you ever helped yourself to someone else's food?
Not at school and only on the very rare occasion at home where I don't realize I'm out of an ingredient and I know my roommates have tons of it (flour is a good example. My one roommate bakes a lot and has multiple 50 lb bags of the stuff in our garage freezer) I also feel less guilty about taking small bits of some of their ingredients because I know they've outright stolen my food and thrown out perfectly edible food before
2a. Would you open a container or would you only eat from containers that are open?
I certainly would not open a new container. Ethics of stealing people's food aside, that's a very good way to get caught, or at least alert the person to the fact someone is stealing their food (my roommates did this to me just recently in fact. I opened my brand new container of cream cheese and the inner foil was still partially attached (which I never do with cream cheese) and some of it used. I knew for a fact I did not open the container, as I was finishing up an old one first))
3. What would you do if someone ate your food?
At school, where that's probably all I would have to eat for the day, I'd rage. At home...I'd be annoyed, but as long as I wasn't counting on the food item for anything, I'd let it go and not dwell on it longer than it takes to eat something else.
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The fridge at work
09/02/2010 09:12:04 PM
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I despise co-worker grazers.
09/02/2010 10:06:50 PM
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That is so. incredibly. RUDE.
09/02/2010 10:32:52 PM
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Re: The fridge at work
10/02/2010 12:00:12 PM
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That. Is. Not. Okay.
10/02/2010 01:25:11 PM
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That was a post, wasn't it?
10/02/2010 01:34:09 PM
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Indeed it was.
10/02/2010 01:40:42 PM
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a couple of questions of my own first
10/02/2010 02:11:17 PM
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Re: a couple of questions of my own first
10/02/2010 04:08:28 PM
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she could always put another half gallon in there only add a bottle of Fleet to it
10/02/2010 06:49:07 PM
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