Entitled Coworker Gets Her Comeuppance At Office Potluck

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    Screenshot - r/EntitledPeople u/NotARobotDefACyborg • 27d + Join 1 1 @ 2 1 3 4 2 Susan the Snack Stealer I used to work with a super-entitled woman once upon a time. Her name was Susan. Susan liked to get to the office earlier than everyone else, but I didn't find out why that was until l'd worked there for a few months. She was the sort who liked to help herself to the snacks people had in the communal fridge. She'd also take individual sodas from the case my cubicle neighbor kept under her des
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    Font - She got her comeuppance one year at the office Christmas potluck. We had a lady who did Greek cooking, and was magnificent at it. This particular year, she'd brought in an enormous tray of mini spanakopita, the spinach and feta cheese in phyllo dough. Each roughly the size of an Oreo cookie. Literally hundreds of these little beauties, stacked two high on the tray, just waiting to be devoured. And then along came Susan, with the Tupperware of Holding. I *'it you not, she scooped fully 1/4
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    Font - And every single person in the office was glaring at her, fit to set her permanently ablaze. Our office manager was particularly salty, because she, dear reader, was the Greek chef who had provided these delicious morsels. She spoke, and it was with the voice of a vengeful Goddess. "SUSAN, WHAT IN THE HEI . DO YOU THINK YOU'RE DOING?!" :crickets: And then, the foot-tapping began. Tap. Tap. Tap. And the hand on the hip.
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    Font - And finally, the FINGER OF D00000OM did aim at Susan, Thief of Treats, Hoarder of Spanakopita. And Susan did meekly open her Tupperware Y-Bowl, and return unto the tray roughly 90% of the 'pita. Thus was the Office Manager appeased, and thus was Susan forever sneak-shamed. 2.4k 3 Q 222 ↑, Share
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    Organism - mofoTom · 27d All of my coworkers do this. If someone brings cake for 15 people, it's get eaten by 2 or 3 people in a matter of hours. We all work in pairs of 3/4 in different shifts. If someone brings candy or something else, they bring enough so every shift can eat it. But nope. By the time my shift starts, it's all gone, or a tiny scrap is left. G Reply 1 103 NotARobotDefACyborg OP · 27d I've run into that, too. One tiny scrap of edge frosting, with a thick smear of cake crumbs att
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    Font - [deleted] · 27d One of my co-workers from my old job made this delicious dish of large shell pasta stuffed with chicken or crab, covered in alfredo sauce. And she likes to bring like a big dish to work for everyone to enjoy. Now most of us knew like hey take one shell or two. But because this other co-worker was the only one there at the time she decided to take like a third of the tray. If I had been in my co-workers shoes, I would have totally gotten onto her for that. The food is for e
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    Product - Flighterdoc · 27d I had a classmate in pilot training in the Air Force - he'd come and visit and eat up all our snacks (never mind drink our beer)... We got him...put dog biscuits in cookie bags and left them out. It took him a few hours to figure out that he wasn't enjoying an oreo G Reply 4 49 3 ... NotARobotDefACyborg OP · 27d Was he just not very observant? There's a fairly blatant difference between a Milk-bone and an Oreo! * 14 3 ...

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