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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stealing is stealing. How you feel if he stole $1000 from your pocket book? [/quote] You are just as disgusting as this poor excuse of a human who was his manager. A normal, decent human being would have told this kid after the first time that he is not allowed to steal.[b] An even better human being would have bought the kid his lunch.[/b] Only an evil person waits in waiting for a month for [b]a hungry kid [/b]to steal enough food so the charges can be higher. Also, he didn’t steal $1000 from anyone, he stole some of the cheapest food they have. If you can’t see the difference there is zero hope for you. May yoh be hungry enough one day to confer stealing a chicken nugget and a fruit cup. [/quote] Different poster than the one you are quoting here. Ok, you're being absurd. You think the manager should be responsible for buying his employee lunch every day? Should he do that for EVERY employee? That would literally exceed his salary. "Hungry kid?" You think this kid is chronically hungry? Or just gets hungry around lunch time the way every human does?[/quote] [b]Have you never had a working class job? [/b]Yes, lots of bosses buy their crews lunch every single day. And of course you're glossing over the part where the evil manager is clocking each and every chicken tender and 99 cent fruit cup for weeks. That's not even a "lunch," it's a hungry boy eating a couple of dollars worth of food during a long shift. This is beyond cruel.[/quote] YES! I definitely have! In fact, I am also the pp from earlier in this thread that worked in a grocery store! Do you have any idea how many employees a grocery store has? A lot of employees are behind the scenes--the customers don't even see them. You really think the manager should be buying every one of them lunch on each shift? Even at just a few dollars per employee, it would add up to hundreds of dollars a day.[/quote] They sure as hell shouldn't entrap their hungry employees by watching them "steal" for weeks. What is wrong with you?[/quote]
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