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AITAH for calling the person who ganked a slice of my sister's baby shower cake from the office fridge a selfish garbage human?
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This is so much worse than stealing someone's dinner leftovers. Even if someone had brought a full cake to work from a baby shower, if it hasn't been touched yet, the right thing to do would be to ask! What if the cake were intended for an office-sponsored baby shower?
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Our protagonist spent quite a lot of money on this cake… At the very least, she should be receiving some cash on her desk from the culprit.
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Woman yells at coworkers when she finds sister's baby shower cake half-eaten in the fridge despite note, internet speculates that boss ate it: "Whoever ate that cake was the real menace"
Nothing seems to cause more workplace drama than the office fridge. The thing is that when you put your food in a common area, it doesn't matter how many aggressive sticky notes you put on tupperware or how dark you write your name in Sharpie on your lunch box, there is always a chance that it will get stolen, eaten, or thrown away. It's called the corporate jungle for a reason, and when it comes to survival, it's a truly a dog eat dog world.
Today we examine a classic office food thief story. The stakes are much higher than the usual dinner leftovers; the food item in question is a cake intended to be served at a baby shower. It is custome-made, decked out in baby-themed decorations, and most importantly, in pristine condition when our protagonist places it in the fridge at the start of her work day. However, when she finds it later, the sight of its half-eaten remains drive her to lose it in a slightly unprofessional way.