Food Thief With A Severe Allergy Steals Muslim Coworker’s Lunch, Somehow She’s The One Facing Backlash
Even if you don’t really love your current job, there’s a good chance that your lunch break is one of your favorite parts of the day.
You finally get to rest your brain and body, socialize with colleagues, maybe get some fresh air, and, of course, enjoy a meal. That is, if nobody steals your food before you get to eat it.
One woman sharedon Reddit the confrontation she had in her office with such a thief, and you can’t help but feel sorry for the HR that had to mediate their conflict.
This woman knew that a colleague kept taking her lunches from the office fridge
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And eventually, he accidentally ate a meal that he was allergic to
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Food theft is a common problem in many workplaces
In any workplace, there are a few unspoken rules that HR probably doesn’t feel the need to tell all new hires, but most employees understand. Keep your voice down in the office while others are trying to work, and don’t stick your nose in anyone else’s business. Be kind to your colleagues even if they annoy you, and show up on time every day. And of course, don’t touch anyone else’s food in the fridge.
But perhaps HR does need to be reminding every employee to keep their hands to themselves in the kitchen, because according to Zippia, one-third of workers actually admit to stealing food from colleagues. And a whopping 47% of workers say they’ve been victims of food theft at work.
When it comes to what lunch thieves choose to steal, Zippia reports that drinks are commonly swiped. Red Bull, juices, sodas, and special coffees seem to disappear faster than any other drinks. Food on counters and in candy bowls is often seen as fair game too. And if you bring pizza into the office, you might want to be discreet about it, as 16% of workers believe that they don’t need permission if they want to steal a slice from a colleague.
About ten percent of adults have a food allergy
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While it’s always rude to swipe a coworker’s lunch, it’s especially bold (and dangerous) to do so if you have an allergy. According to Food Allergy Research & Education, one in ten adults in the United States has a food allergy. Peanut allergies in particular are the second most common food allergies in the US, and they’re often among the most serious.
Exposure to peanuts for someone with an allergy can be life-threatening. It can cause skin reactions such as hives or swelling, itching or tingling in and around the mouth and throat, digestive problems, tightening of the throat, shortness of breath or wheezing, runny nose, and anaphylaxis. Some people can even have symptoms from cross-contact or inhalation, without even having direct skin contact with peanuts or eating them.
To avoid coming into contact with peanuts, the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology recommends those with allergies be very careful about what they eat. Dining out or eating food at potlucks or prepared by strangers can pose a huge risk. Even bakeries and ice cream parlors that have peanuts present in some products might be dangerous, due to cross-contamination.
Companies and workers can take action to prevent food theft in offices
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Preventing food theft in the workplace is probably the last thing that HR wants to worry about, but we all know how important employee satisfaction is. And if you don’t even feel confident that your lunch will still be in the fridge waiting for you when it’s time to eat, you probably won’t feel very comfortable in your office. Essential HR recommends that companies provide workers with reminders to only eat what they bring in.
A sign on the fridge reminding everyone to label their food and keep their hands to themselves might discourage thieves. Emails alerting everyone about food theft might be helpful as well, as it might encourage workers to keep a closer eye on one another. And it can be wise to place the lunchroom in an area that’s visible to all, so nobody can sneak in unnoticed and eat another person’s lunch without getting caught.
But if your company isn’t doing enough to prevent theft, Essential HR suggests that employees bring “de-constructed” lunches, because thieves probably don’t want to put effort into assembling their meals. You might also try clearly labeling your food and using opaque bags or Tupperware containers, rather than leaving food in packaging that makes it clear what’s inside. And if all else fails, get a lock for your lunchbox.
People who read her story assured the woman that she did nothing wrong and said her colleague was just reversing the victim-offender relationship
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What sort of person can't be bothered to bring their own lunch and steals other people's?
Everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, should make a point to ask Omar every day, and I mean EVERY FREAKING DAY, "Hey Omar, what did you bring to eat for lunch today?" And insist on an answer. Keep asking until he answers. Then tell him you brought PORK FRIED RICE WITH PEANUTS, and warn him NOT to eat your food, it being non-halal and could k**l him. Again, EVERYONE does this, EVERY DAY. He'll be transferring pretty quickly.
Your luck, he'd say you were harassing him and religously persecuting him and he'd have and win the biggest lawsuit ever. It's like the theif that breaks into your house, kills your cat, steals your jewelry and your valuables, slips in dog shït on the way out, breaks his leg then sues YOU and wins because you didn't provide a clean environment for him to rob from.
Load More Replies...It takes a real genius to have a serious food allergy and then steal other people's food.
It’s an excellent way to weed those people out of the gene pool.
Load More Replies...I see this same story come around again and again, details different, but the same plot. Either these people work in absolutely terrible places, staffed with brain dead idiots, or it is yet another tall tale from the terminally online desperate for some likes.
I worked in such a place... It does seem too common though. Someone ate my stir fry that used peanut oil. My food was clearly labelled and even had a note of peanuts on it just to make sure nobody accidentally gets some on their food containers. Guy stole my food and got hospitalized. They found my food container at his desk but wrote me up because the peanut note was not big enough. Owner found out and expunged all my write-ups because if one was idiocy the others might be too.
Load More Replies...Time to buy a lockable lunch bag. If he steals again, he would have to destroy your property to get it open, and that should be enough to get his ass canned.
Him stealing food should be enough to get his a*s canned, so I wouldn't count on it.
Load More Replies...She's way too nice for rushing over to him to alert him. I would've let him choke on it and anaphylax.
I would use peanuts oil in every meal. Just a really small trickle, but enough that all my food would be off limits for him.
I'm not sure peanut oil will trigger a peanut allergy. I may be wrong but I read it somewhere. Just make a roast pork and bacon pad dish loaded with peanuts.
Load More Replies...One warehouse I worked when I was in my twenties i used to bring in a 2 liter of MD and would label it with my name. It started disappearing overnight and I suspected someone working the night shift was drinking it. This went on for awhile until I decided to put in a whole bottle of magnesium citrate laxative (lemon lime flavored). Whoever it was drank almost the whole 2 liter bottle that night. Needless to say, the next bottle I brought in didn't get drank overnight.
“MD” is … Mad Dog? And you’d bring in TWO LITERS of it? 🤯 And someone (in a warehouse!) would drink it? What kinda warehouse was it? And you weren’t fired for it? (Or the guy who drank it?) How the hell did you hold a job? For that matter, how did you SURVIVE? Or was it that your tolerance was so high? I really hope you’re sober these days, and if not, well, I’m sending good thoughts for your liver.
Load More Replies...Omar must follow a branch of Islam which thinks women exist to serve men
I've lived with food thieves and they always have an excuse as to why they're entitled to take things without asking
I would label every single thing 'Contains peanuts', just to be petty. "Why yes, this bottle of water does contain peanuts. It doesn't? Well you learn something new every day! I'm gonna leave the peanut warning on it though, you can never be too careful 😇" By the way: why should they label it about allergens if the guy already showed he doesn't read the labels anyway.
I am intrigued by the differences in reactions about these things, if it's family and Grandma plays these games it's all about fallout, b**t when it's in an office WWIII ensues.
Crystal, you need an allergen sticker, because you're a nut.
Load More Replies...What sort of person can't be bothered to bring their own lunch and steals other people's?
Everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, should make a point to ask Omar every day, and I mean EVERY FREAKING DAY, "Hey Omar, what did you bring to eat for lunch today?" And insist on an answer. Keep asking until he answers. Then tell him you brought PORK FRIED RICE WITH PEANUTS, and warn him NOT to eat your food, it being non-halal and could k**l him. Again, EVERYONE does this, EVERY DAY. He'll be transferring pretty quickly.
Your luck, he'd say you were harassing him and religously persecuting him and he'd have and win the biggest lawsuit ever. It's like the theif that breaks into your house, kills your cat, steals your jewelry and your valuables, slips in dog shït on the way out, breaks his leg then sues YOU and wins because you didn't provide a clean environment for him to rob from.
Load More Replies...It takes a real genius to have a serious food allergy and then steal other people's food.
It’s an excellent way to weed those people out of the gene pool.
Load More Replies...I see this same story come around again and again, details different, but the same plot. Either these people work in absolutely terrible places, staffed with brain dead idiots, or it is yet another tall tale from the terminally online desperate for some likes.
I worked in such a place... It does seem too common though. Someone ate my stir fry that used peanut oil. My food was clearly labelled and even had a note of peanuts on it just to make sure nobody accidentally gets some on their food containers. Guy stole my food and got hospitalized. They found my food container at his desk but wrote me up because the peanut note was not big enough. Owner found out and expunged all my write-ups because if one was idiocy the others might be too.
Load More Replies...Time to buy a lockable lunch bag. If he steals again, he would have to destroy your property to get it open, and that should be enough to get his ass canned.
Him stealing food should be enough to get his a*s canned, so I wouldn't count on it.
Load More Replies...She's way too nice for rushing over to him to alert him. I would've let him choke on it and anaphylax.
I would use peanuts oil in every meal. Just a really small trickle, but enough that all my food would be off limits for him.
I'm not sure peanut oil will trigger a peanut allergy. I may be wrong but I read it somewhere. Just make a roast pork and bacon pad dish loaded with peanuts.
Load More Replies...One warehouse I worked when I was in my twenties i used to bring in a 2 liter of MD and would label it with my name. It started disappearing overnight and I suspected someone working the night shift was drinking it. This went on for awhile until I decided to put in a whole bottle of magnesium citrate laxative (lemon lime flavored). Whoever it was drank almost the whole 2 liter bottle that night. Needless to say, the next bottle I brought in didn't get drank overnight.
“MD” is … Mad Dog? And you’d bring in TWO LITERS of it? 🤯 And someone (in a warehouse!) would drink it? What kinda warehouse was it? And you weren’t fired for it? (Or the guy who drank it?) How the hell did you hold a job? For that matter, how did you SURVIVE? Or was it that your tolerance was so high? I really hope you’re sober these days, and if not, well, I’m sending good thoughts for your liver.
Load More Replies...Omar must follow a branch of Islam which thinks women exist to serve men
I've lived with food thieves and they always have an excuse as to why they're entitled to take things without asking
I would label every single thing 'Contains peanuts', just to be petty. "Why yes, this bottle of water does contain peanuts. It doesn't? Well you learn something new every day! I'm gonna leave the peanut warning on it though, you can never be too careful 😇" By the way: why should they label it about allergens if the guy already showed he doesn't read the labels anyway.
I am intrigued by the differences in reactions about these things, if it's family and Grandma plays these games it's all about fallout, b**t when it's in an office WWIII ensues.
Crystal, you need an allergen sticker, because you're a nut.
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