Anonymous wrote:What in the pancit would have made everyone sick though? The pork? Noodles? Vegetables?
auto correct: pancit.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have read this story before but nowhere it was mentioned the dish served or the nationality (or even sex) of the person who brought it.
How do you guys know it was pancit and it was from a Philippine man???
That’s what I’d like to know.
I also don’t get how pan it would make someone sick.
Anonymous wrote:I have read this story before but nowhere it was mentioned the dish served or the nationality (or even sex) of the person who brought it.
How do you guys know it was pancit and it was from a Philippine man???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Future staff meetings at this place are going to be very awkward.
No more food ever. But even individual bags of pretzels.
Anonymous wrote:Future staff meetings at this place are going to be very awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What in the pancit would have made everyone sick though? The pork? Noodles? Vegetables?
All of the above + bacteria, and lots of it. A Filipino would never even consider refrigerating pancit, maybe just put a fan nearby to shoo flies off of it. Likely prepped it on Saturday or Sunday, left it sitting out on the counter until Monday morning, and then served for lunch at the potluck.
Anonymous wrote:What in the pancit would have made everyone sick though? The pork? Noodles? Vegetables?
Anonymous wrote:What in the pancit would have made everyone sick though? The pork? Noodles? Vegetables?