Anonymous wrote:“ The reason is that I had a friend in college who had grown up poor enough to use a food bank regularly and he said that this was something kids always noticed about food bank food--they weren't "good enough" to deserve the brand names.”
Plenty of families that do not rely on food banks buy generic brands for their own kitchens - especially for ingredients like cream cheese. It is ridiculous to be insulted that someone did not donate name brand products to freely food you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll ask - what sort of food bank or school asks for a perishable item like cream cheese?
Food banks do give out some perishable items, especially in things like Thanksgiving baskets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did this really happen? I can’t imagine someone saying that. If they did, I would probably explain that they mispronounced “thank you” and then shoot an email to their superior about it.
I can't believe any food bank would be collecting cream cheese, which has to be refrigerated. What a weird subject to have fun with, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Did this really happen? I can’t imagine someone saying that. If they did, I would probably explain that they mispronounced “thank you” and then shoot an email to their superior about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cream cheese is not a traditional Thanksgiving food item. What are people doing with it?
Cheesecake? Weird casseroles?
Anonymous wrote:No, she was rude. Her comment did not deserve a response. This is one of those moments where you say, “excuse me?” and see if they have enough shame to not repeat themself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did this really happen? I can’t imagine someone saying that. If they did, I would probably explain that they mispronounced “thank you” and then shoot an email to their superior about it.
Yes, really happened. The front desk person has long been the discussion of lack of tact. Which is ironic considering her job.
Public in VA.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know. Maybe she is on the spectrum and was thinking out loud. Didn’t mean anything by it. Relax.