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When you guys have food served to you in the breakroom, please take the leftovers and put them in the fridge. It's really depressing to see 6 hour old hamburgers and frenchfries go to waste.

 

Sincerely, 

the hungry night crew



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Anonymous

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If you think about it though, it's not really plausible. Who is this mystery person that is going to monitor and clean up the food on their break?



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Anonymous

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I never eat any food left in the break room, let alone deli food.

 

Take one look at those nasty deli ladies, and then think about them touching the food with there nasty hands



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I once ate some potato salad and a hamburger that was sitting out in the breakroom after an "employee appreciation cookout. Looking back on it, that probably wasn't a good idea. I doubt anyone was watching the food. lol

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Night crew come in the day and eat. No one is going to wast their break to save food for you.

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If you have time to sit down and eat, putting it in the refrigerator afterwards isn't going to waste your break. :P

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Take one look at those nasty deli ladies, and then think about them touching the food with there nasty hands

 


 I've had food poisoning twice in the last four months.  Both times from Kroger deli food at different stores. 



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I'm surprised there is any leftover food at your store! Our store has a bunch of selfish day workers. A bunch of cookies leftover from a Jimmy V event disappeared in a matter of hours. And it was like a dozen or so boxes with like 6 sleeves each. If anything ever gets left in the breakroom, it's gone immediately. Even if it's not "up for grabs".

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4hourrush wrote:

If you have time to sit down and eat, putting it in the refrigerator afterwards isn't going to waste your break. :P


 I think the break is ment to relax, not pack lunches for others. Ask whoever puts the food back there to set some aside for 3rd shift. Seems a lot more logical to me. 



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Anonymous wrote:
4hourrush wrote:

If you have time to sit down and eat, putting it in the refrigerator afterwards isn't going to waste your break. :P


 I think the break is ment to relax, not pack lunches for others. Ask whoever puts the food back there to set some aside for 3rd shift. Seems a lot more logical to me. 


 

OP and 4hour are correct and you are wrong. nobody is asking them to "pack lunches", just to put the damn **** away when they're done eating, just like they would at home or at someone else's house where food was made for them. it's basic ****ing cleanliness and common sense, two things which are usually in short supply



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Night crew get your own food.


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Anonymous wrote:
4hourrush wrote:

If you have time to sit down and eat, putting it in the refrigerator afterwards isn't going to waste your break. :P


 I think the break is ment to relax, not pack lunches for others. Ask whoever puts the food back there to set some aside for 3rd shift. Seems a lot more logical to me. 


 At home I would have tupperware and a fridge that doesn't have 20 lunch boxes packing it to the brim. I'd also know that nobody wanted anymore so I wouldn't be putting it away prematurely. That's great that you put it away, I commend you on your efforts.

OP and 4hour are correct and you are wrong. nobody is asking them to "pack lunches", just to put the damn **** away when they're done eating, just like they would at home or at someone else's house where food was made for them. it's basic ****ing cleanliness and common sense, two things which are usually in short supply


 



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WOW, not cleaning up after yourselves and leaving all your free food sitting out to spoil like a lazy ungrafteful POS is packing a lunch for us? Look at how you people think. And we all know how "employee appreciation" works, dont act like your using any break to put it in the fridge. However we already know no one appreciates the 3rd shift.



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