Hahahahahahahahahahaha! |
OP, this is workplace harassment. Doing things like this on purpose, despite the fact you feel helpless amd are trying to make a point, are grounds for termination. |
Lightly[b] fried tuna |
Really? I have unlimited email from HR and they have not done anything to this lady. I am not the only one to complain about the smell. |
What is unlimited email? |
Troll. Get a hobby. |
She was trying to say 'endless email replies'. Clearly, English language also isn't her forte, not just workplace communication skills.
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| I don't see what's wrong with fish. It doesn't smell bad. It's just different. |
Uh, it smells NASTY. Absolutely soul crushingly nasty. Keep that sh$t at home. There are hundreds of non stinky non beef things she can eat at work that doesn't offend her coworkers and make the entire break room smell like the tide is out. |
Never forget. |
Onions and garlic smell. Same with eggs. Are we not allowed to bring food with those items either? Fish is healthy and doesn't smell. |
you're noseblind. It's STINKS and the room you were in will stink for hours and hours after you leave. Many people will walk in and walk right out. Some will skip lunch because the smell caused them to lose their appetite. You're a one woman intermittent fasting catalyst. |
This post brought memories from elementary School lunchroom. My mom packed a fried egg sandwich. It was my favorite thing to eat but I realize the minute I open my lunch box, my classmates will like hold their nose and make funny noises. I told my mom to never pack it again. I ate peanut butter sandwiches, turkey, and fruits until I finished school. Even as a young kid I knew not to bring certain food to school because it smells bad. There is no excuse for adults to behave like this in a professional environment. |
Ok Karen. |
Good one. You really brought your A game.
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