The UpTake: Who knows if the Google engineers have to clean out the Googleplex refrigerator (our gut says no), but the rest of us upstarts likely have to fend for ourselves. Does your office have a refrigerator? If it does, you might want to read this What's in your office fridge? Image courtesy of Shutterstock. Have you visited your Office Refrigerator lately? Do you dare, or do you have no choice? After all, one has to eat, and that’s where food is supposedly kept fresh. Do you have to gird yourself Have you ever been a victim of an office food thief? I have, and I know I'm not alone. I always wondered what kind of person would steal someone else's lunch. I never thought it would be one of my best friends. Let's call her the Office Refrigerator Bandit. Matt Bubala faced a choice that has haunted everyone who has worked in an office environment at one time or another: Take a drink from the community fridge or live without caffeine. Matt decided to “borrow” a Cherry Coke, much to Ted Novak’s shock and ever since breakfast you have been looking forward to eating the leftover pizza you placed in the Office Refrigerator. Come lunchtime you open the refrigerator to find that the food you put there only hours ago is gone. Somebody snatched it Imagine seeing this early in the morning when, bleary-eyed, you open the fridge to grab some milk for your awful office coffee? Everyone has had the experience: You go to put your lunch in the office refrigerator and gasp as you find something you'd rather .
(CNN)-- We've all been there: reached for our food in the office refrigerator, only to recoil from the stench from the crammed containers of decomposing food. When a worker at an AT&T building in San Jose, California, took it upon herself to clean out an A Houston area cop nabbed in a sting operation will be in court today to face theft charges -- stealing drinks from the office fridge. Kevin Yang, an officer in Deer Park, Texas, was busted after complaints that lunches, drinks and 60 pounds of deer Attached to the e-mail was a document titled "Office Kitchen Rules and Regulations." The rules stated, "Each employee that wishes to store food in the refrigerator on a long-term basis must place their food in a resealable, see-through plastic container. San Francisco - Someone's forgotten lunch did more than just cause an unsightly, smelly mess in one office refrigerator. The smell of rotten food during a clean-out in an office kitchen in California was so strong it caused the evacuation of a building .
Monday, August 3, 2015
Office Refrigerator
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