Anonymous wrote:And brings 2 packs of those butter/ shortbread ring cookies that usually sell for 2 for $3 in grocery stores. Is that tacky?
Anonymous wrote:What’s tacky are those that bring nothing and still eat! I’ve seen coworkers who lurk around the conference room waiting till the end and then fix themselves a huge plate and brought nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not tacky. What’s tacky is the work potluck. Start there.
Preach.
No one likes these things. Anyone with even a mediocre amount of cleanliness standards should never eat at one.
I have seen some SH!T on TikTok while watching various cooking videos...people touching raw meat & then veggies, people allowing cats to walk on the counter where they are cooking or allowing cats to sit on the counter while they are cooking, and I've seen the absolute filthiest looking microwave insides and stovetops from cleaning looking people in nice homes on that app.
I always go get a plate because I'm forced to and then I hide it under a bunch of trash in my wastebasket. I eat a PB&J sammie in secret and go about my day. If I get to one early enough and am one of the first people to take a cookie out of a pack like this, I will. Otherwise I skip store-bought chips/cookies because none of you damn people wash your hands after peeing! I used to be sat by the toilets and heard the flush and the doors opening without any water running 99% of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Not tacky. What’s tacky is the work potluck. Start there.
Anonymous wrote:Not tacky. What’s tacky is the work potluck. Start there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the person who always signs up for desserts, and brings something store-bought. I do it because I hate to cook, and my evenings are busy anyway carting my kids to their activities. I would much rather give money towards a catered lunch.
And you are the person we hate. If you hate to cook, which I get - bring something else store-bought that is actually decent like a good dip or premade salad. Or drinks! Don't block the creation of a possibly yummy and decadent homemade dessert out of your sheer laziness.
Who's "we"? Seriously, you think others are on board with your hate? Leave people alone. And FYI there's nothing more disgusting than store-bought dip. Gross. I don't hate people for having bad taste in food though....
No, "we" don't "hate to cook."
We have other things to do with our time off work besides shop to take things to work, or cook food for other people at work. If you make us participate in your potluck, for people who either love potlucks or people who don't have much else to do, we will bring the cheapest easiest thing we can get away with.
We are not obligated to buy our coworkers food. We are living in a large urban area (DC) where it is a pain to do anything with all the traffic, much less prepare optional food for work and then carry that food into work. This is not small town USA where it is easy to buy and prepare these things during and after your ten minute commute to work. ( I used to live in small town USA.)
I am currently not paid enough in the DC area to buy food for other people to eat for workplaces which are too cheap or too broke to provide food for staff.
Anonymous wrote:Tacky is to call the bag of assembly line cookies "dessert" and not be more specific, so it blocks out other people bringing better dessert.
Anonymous wrote:Not tacky. What’s tacky is the work potluck. Start there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does this really upset you enough to post about? I would be highly annoyed if I were asked to bring anything for a pot luck at work. Luckily, my employer isn’t cheap and pay to cater events.
+100, this! Post COVID no employer should allow employees to host potlucks.