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Ugh - I had my 1% milk in the fridge at work, for my Protein Shake for lunch. Somebody thought okay to steal my milk! Now I have to have my Protein shake with water! CMON PEOPLE. end rant. :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:

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Hoodlums!! :)

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They do that at my office too! I just can't understand how someone could take something that clearly does not belong to them! I'd write a note and leave it on the fridge.

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my shake is watery! Really needs the milk! I may bring a mini fridge in to put under my desk. There is 2% milk in the vending machine, but my pre-op diet clearly says 1% or skim :(

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When I was in the hospital last time for a stay of 2 weeks. My hubby brought me some Won-Ton Soup. It had shrimp and scallops in it.

I went to go and remove it from the frig for dinner and some blockhead patient had stolen it...So it just doesn't happen in the work place....Thieves are everywhere....hmmmmmmm!

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Next time label it 'breast milk' or 'goat milk' or better, 'urine sample'. Maybe if you get a cute, zippered opaque lunch bag?

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I was having trouble with people drinking all of my coffee creamer when in the original container. So now I pour it up in a tupperware type container and nobody touches it....guess it doesn't look as inviting ???? or maybe they don't know what it is

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Put it in a container and label it "breast milk." Bet nobody touches it :lol:

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Next time lick it or if it's food fill it with blue food coloring!!! You find the criminal for sure that way!!! Lol! And take a picture :$

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Good idea elode ! Lol

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I agree. My first day back to work someone stole my Protein Shake. Bunch'a bums! Lol

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I work in a hospital and pre-surgery somebody took a bite out of my scotch-egg and put it back with the teeth mark.I took to putting a note with a skull and crossbones on it pointing out that I had spat on my food before putting it in the fridge.Gross I know but completely untrue.Pippinleicester.

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