Sorry Cooper, but this is one time Josh is right. Food theft is wrong, no matter who does it or who it’s done to.
Some folks have food allergies or conditions like diabetes that require specialized diets. Others have religious or cultural convictions (kosher, vegetarian, etc.) Most shopping mall food courts don’t work with such diets. So, if you know you didn’t bring it, don’t take it.
30 minutes is not enough time to get more food and then relax from the anger and anxiety that having your lunch stolen does to you. I know cuz I’ve worked multiple retail jobs including 1 that was in a mall with a food court and one that was a grocery store. and that’s assuming that I have the funds to replace the food that got stolen which sometimes I don’t. I’m on Josh’s side for this one
Sorry Cooper, I agree with the others. A food thief at work is the lowest of the low. Someone fixes a meal to bring to work and have their taste buds all worked up for it, then it’s stolen and they have to try to find something else to eat, and what if there isn’t time? They have to go hungry because you’re a selfish pig. Once I made my husband a great dinner for work and it was stolen. That slimy scumbag thief not only got the food but the packaging, one of my good forks, and the container I put it in. I was livid! My husband had to spend money to find himself something else to eat. As a diabetic he couldn’t go the rest of his shift without eating something.
Bad boy, Cooper. Lunch theft is one of the worst things you can do to your fellow workers.
But this is Josh we’re talking about.
Sorry Cooper, but this is one time Josh is right. Food theft is wrong, no matter who does it or who it’s done to.
Some folks have food allergies or conditions like diabetes that require specialized diets. Others have religious or cultural convictions (kosher, vegetarian, etc.) Most shopping mall food courts don’t work with such diets. So, if you know you didn’t bring it, don’t take it.
I doubt a leftover burrito would be part of a specialized diet.
Why not? Perhaps Josh made it at home with 100% organic vegan ingredients.
30 minutes is not enough time to get more food and then relax from the anger and anxiety that having your lunch stolen does to you. I know cuz I’ve worked multiple retail jobs including 1 that was in a mall with a food court and one that was a grocery store. and that’s assuming that I have the funds to replace the food that got stolen which sometimes I don’t. I’m on Josh’s side for this one
Sorry Cooper, I agree with the others. A food thief at work is the lowest of the low. Someone fixes a meal to bring to work and have their taste buds all worked up for it, then it’s stolen and they have to try to find something else to eat, and what if there isn’t time? They have to go hungry because you’re a selfish pig. Once I made my husband a great dinner for work and it was stolen. That slimy scumbag thief not only got the food but the packaging, one of my good forks, and the container I put it in. I was livid! My husband had to spend money to find himself something else to eat. As a diabetic he couldn’t go the rest of his shift without eating something.