Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My office has a food policy and from reading this thread, I'm so thankful!
We cannot heat:
-fish
-broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts
-Indian/Thai food or any food with a strong spice smell
-popcorn
-bacon
I would be very po'd by number 3 and would ignore it.
This has to be a troll. There is no way a company in 2022 has a regulation banning the reheating of all food from two entire cultures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see what the big deal is. She likes fish. Maybe she’s pescatarian! Your food probably smells to her! Be nice to others!
I agree that when we start complaining about food smells it is a slippery slope. She can start complaining about the smell of your food. Besides, she could have dietary issues, religious issues or it could simply be cultural. When HR Starts controlling and banning what certain people eat they are stepping into a potential discriminatory lawsuit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My office has a food policy and from reading this thread, I'm so thankful!
We cannot heat:
-fish
-broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts
-Indian/Thai food or any food with a strong spice smell
-popcorn
-bacon
I would be very po'd by number 3 and would ignore it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand. Why can’t she eat fish. Would you rather her eat McDonald’s?
She can eat all the fish she wants. The issue is the reheating which leaves a smell that permeates the workspace.
Just about everything does. I make lamb stew and maybe others find that offensive. Too bad I'm warming it up. We also eat elk meat which is very healthy. This is your opinion based on your diet which you can't dictate to anyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My office has a food policy and from reading this thread, I'm so thankful!
We cannot heat:
-fish
-broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts
-Indian/Thai food or any food with a strong spice smell
-popcorn
-bacon
I would be very po'd by number 3 and would ignore it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my company told me I couldn't warm up my fish, but everyone else could warm up their food there would be a lawsuit.
If it was just some co-worker I'd tell them to leave the rock they've been hiding under.
LOL. People are so stupid. Your office has every right to make rules around the use of the kitchen. Or to not provide a kitchen at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand. Why can’t she eat fish. Would you rather her eat McDonald’s?
She can eat all the fish she wants. The issue is the reheating which leaves a smell that permeates the workspace.
Anonymous wrote:My office has a food policy and from reading this thread, I'm so thankful!
We cannot heat:
-fish
-broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts
-Indian/Thai food or any food with a strong spice smell
-popcorn
-bacon
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand. Why can’t she eat fish. Would you rather her eat McDonald’s?
Anonymous wrote:If my company told me I couldn't warm up my fish, but everyone else could warm up their food there would be a lawsuit.
If it was just some co-worker I'd tell them to leave the rock they've been hiding under.