Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bags/coolers do not belong in the fridge. They are unsanitary af. People place them on the floor of their dirty cars, on Metro seats, etc.
I would send out a quasi- aggresive note about this to everyone. IDGAF if it angers anyone. That is nasty and I wont stand for it. If I see a bag in the fridge I'll toss it on the counter hard. I hope something leaks.
Just pointing out that all of this this makes you the nasty one in the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bags/coolers do not belong in the fridge. They are unsanitary af. People place them on the floor of their dirty cars, on Metro seats, etc.
I would send out a quasi- aggresive note about this to everyone. IDGAF if it angers anyone. That is nasty and I wont stand for it. If I see a bag in the fridge I'll toss it on the counter hard. I hope something leaks.
Just pointing out that all of this this makes you the nasty one in the situation.
Just pointing out that you think you can behave however you want in a shared space, other people's feelings (and health) be damned.
Sure, behave however you want. However, if you truly believe this is a health issue then you should not use communal amenities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bags/coolers do not belong in the fridge. They are unsanitary af. People place them on the floor of their dirty cars, on Metro seats, etc.
I would send out a quasi- aggresive note about this to everyone. IDGAF if it angers anyone. That is nasty and I wont stand for it. If I see a bag in the fridge I'll toss it on the counter hard. I hope something leaks.
Just pointing out that all of this this makes you the nasty one in the situation.
Just pointing out that you think you can behave however you want in a shared space, other people's feelings (and health) be damned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bags/coolers do not belong in the fridge. They are unsanitary af. People place them on the floor of their dirty cars, on Metro seats, etc.
I would send out a quasi- aggresive note about this to everyone. IDGAF if it angers anyone. That is nasty and I wont stand for it. If I see a bag in the fridge I'll toss it on the counter hard. I hope something leaks.
Just pointing out that all of this this makes you the nasty one in the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Bags/coolers do not belong in the fridge. They are unsanitary af. People place them on the floor of their dirty cars, on Metro seats, etc.
I would send out a quasi- aggresive note about this to everyone. IDGAF if it angers anyone. That is nasty and I wont stand for it. If I see a bag in the fridge I'll toss it on the counter hard. I hope something leaks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TWO THREADS on the office fridge
Oh RTO, what have you wrought…
And you know it’s Feds because real professionals make real money and buy a real lunch, not brown bag.
I bring my healthy lunch every day. I don’t want to be fat.
Anonymous wrote:Bags/coolers do not belong in the fridge. They are unsanitary af. People place them on the floor of their dirty cars, on Metro seats, etc.
I would send out a quasi- aggresive note about this to everyone. IDGAF if it angers anyone. That is nasty and I wont stand for it. If I see a bag in the fridge I'll toss it on the counter hard. I hope something leaks.
Anonymous wrote:No you do not become the landlord of the refrigerator just because you don’t like someone’s lunch bag. Not liking their bag is not a real problem. If the fridge has insufficient space for your own needs, then report it to the appropriate facilities/admin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TWO THREADS on the office fridge
Oh RTO, what have you wrought…
And you know it’s Feds because real professionals make real money and buy a real lunch, not brown bag.
Anonymous wrote:Get a "biohazard" sack for your lunch and put it next to that worker's puffy lunchpail.
Anonymous wrote:TWO THREADS on the office fridge
Oh RTO, what have you wrought…