Just from an ethical perspective. People who feel entitled to clean out the snack bins are demonstrating the quality of their character. It is like the wait staff test - how people treat wait staff is telling you a lot about who they are.
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They are cutting back on the snacks.
Indians have noticed and are now hoarding again.
They always take 3 or 4 because they know they won’t be replenished soon.
Some people think they have stopped putting them out. Nope. It’s the Indians.
Love the snacks! Reminds me of kindergarten. Love the arts and crafts time. Plus all the rainbow stuff all over office. Hopefully Abby gives more snacks, arts & crafts, and nap time! Love being treated like a child.
@b0 no one is 'going after' anyone, relax. 🙄
At my office, let's just say, there was a very big girl working there. She was nicknamed Snackasaurus because she'd literally grab 5 or 6 snacks from the cart that was pushed around, all for herself. Never saw her share them with anyone lol.
Bootlicker, it's not about the snacks themselves. Try to think a little deeper (I know it might hurt) about what it'd represent.
Also, maybe spend a little time on why you feel the need to go after an employee, in defense of the corporation...
@af oh no!!!! Not the snacks!!!!! Seriously? That's what you're worried about? I guess you'll have to put aside some money so you can purchase fruit roll ups and lunchables.
Actually snacks are probably next on Abby’s list of things to take away from us. She can’t get to 50 billion if she is spending it on snacks for the peasants.
Ya when you see someone taking 5 of the same snacks at 9 am come on! Leave some for the rest of us. At the end of the day maybe it’s ok to take multiples because they are going to fill it up in the morning, but clearing it out like a Walmart on Black Friday is not cool.
Such a weird analogy and not relevant
They should give free breakfast and lunch along with the snacks we pay an arm and a leg to commute in
ethical snacking >>>> ethical hacking