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Anti-Theft Lunch Bags

Tomasso

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"Anti-Theft Lunch Bags are zipper bags that have green splotches printed on both sides, making your freshly prepared lunch look spoiled. Don't let a sticky-fingered coworker or schoolyard bully get away with lunch theft again!"


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Undertow

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Saw this on the Consumerist. Reminds me of the anti-theft "soup can" and "head of lettuce" you can put in your cupboard/icebox with cash rolled up in it.

Just hope the cleaning crew at the office doesn't come through and see your "moldy" sandwich before you've had a chance to eat it! :eusa_doh:
 
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I recall that someone at a previous work place spoke about having a series of lunches stolen from the lunchroom refrigerator.

I think they set up a booby trap lunch and took blue ink from a pen to put on the sandwich so the thief would have a blue tongue after eating it.

Lunch theft- a symptom of lack of regard for others, just selfishness or an entitlement mindset?
 

Undertow

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...Lunch theft- a symptom of lack of regard for others, just selfishness or an entitlement mindset?

I've wondered this, too. It's a low form of theft and it's pretty shameful. I had a coworker who had her lunch stolen one day. Then, after she wrote her name on her lunch bag the next day, the thief took a bite from the sandwich and put it back.:rage: Poor girl was in tears.
 
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11,579
Location
Covina, Califonia 91722
I've wondered this, too. It's a low form of theft and it's pretty shameful. I had a coworker who had her lunch stolen one day. Then, after she wrote her name on her lunch bag the next day, the thief took a bite from the sandwich and put it back.:rage: Poor girl was in tears.

That type of behavior is not a lack of regard but true disdain for others. Not a lack of empathy but the idea to hurt others.
 

scottyrocks

I'll Lock Up
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Isle of Langerhan, NY
I've wondered this, too. It's a low form of theft and it's pretty shameful. I had a coworker who had her lunch stolen one day. Then, after she wrote her name on her lunch bag the next day, the thief took a bite from the sandwich and put it back.:rage: Poor girl was in tears.

Shoulda got a DNA sample and taken it from there.
 

JimWagner

Practically Family
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Durham, NC
I wish someone would steal out of our office community fridge. When it finally got cleaned out last week there were items in there that had expiration dates from 2008. No fake moldy bags required. I sure don't put anything of mine in there. :essen:
 

Mickey Caesar

Familiar Face
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Grand Rapids MI
I've wondered this, too. It's a low form of theft and it's pretty shameful. I had a coworker who had her lunch stolen one day. Then, after she wrote her name on her lunch bag the next day, the thief took a bite from the sandwich and put it back.:rage: Poor girl was in tears.
When bullying like this happen in the workplace, its no wonder people show up with guns.
 

HepKitty

One Too Many
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I used to bring a small container of half & half for my coffee, only enough for a day. So not enough to steal really.

At the same place, a coworker brought in a whole container of milk and wrote a note on it: "I SPIT IN MY MILK"
 

Yeps

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Philly
Someone keeps stealing my eggs out of the communal refrigerator, which is very frustrating, as often they are my only source of protein. I am not even sure that he eating them, as there have been egg stains on the street outside our building.

I have been contemplating getting a few eggs, and carefully emptying them before filling them with red dye to catch the criminal red handed.
 

Mickey Caesar

Familiar Face
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57
Location
Grand Rapids MI
I used to bring a small container of half & half for my coffee, only enough for a day. So not enough to steal really.

At the same place, a coworker brought in a whole container of milk and wrote a note on it: "I SPIT IN MY MILK"
This solution could backfire. My dad told me a story like this, except he said that the next day there was another note on the carton that said "SO DID I"
 

Lady Day

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Crummy town, USA
I've wondered this, too. It's a low form of theft and it's pretty shameful. I had a coworker who had her lunch stolen one day. Then, after she wrote her name on her lunch bag the next day, the thief took a bite from the sandwich and put it back.:rage: Poor girl was in tears.

Then the next day you make a really really good lunch and put a potent laxative in it. Then keep a small cooler by your desk with your lunch. Bet that will be the last lunch they ever steal.

LD
 

Ace Rimmer

One of the Regulars
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Philadelphia, PA
I've had to switch up my anti-lunch theft tactics to avoid getting in trouble with HR for intentionally adulterating "bait" foods.

I like spicy food. Everybody on my floor knows that. So if I happen to lace my ham sandwich with a generous helping of Dave's Insanity Sauce, it's not out of character for me. Further, Dave's Insanity Sauce is a food product that is commonly sold in stores, not a toxin or drug that does not normally belong in food.

As far as I am concerned, I am doing the same thing as putting mustard on a hot dog. I can't be accused of attempting to poison anyone. I'm just adding condiments.

If, by perchance, a thief were to steal my plain-looking sandwich and take a bite of 180,000 Scoville Heat Unit flavored ham, that would be a real shame! lol
 

HepKitty

One Too Many
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Idaho
I've had to switch up my anti-lunch theft tactics to avoid getting in trouble with HR for intentionally adulterating "bait" foods.

Bait or no bait, people shouldn't be stealing lunches or snacks. Serves them right if they got fooled. Besides, what idiot would complain to HR and admit they were stealing in the first place?
 

Ace Rimmer

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Philadelphia, PA
Bait or no bait, people shouldn't be stealing lunches or snacks. Serves them right if they got fooled. Besides, what idiot would complain to HR and admit they were stealing in the first place?

Oh, I'm with you there. In my opinion thieves get what they deserve. In fact our workplace has fired people caught (on camera) for stealing lunches before. However, it works both ways. In today's society where burglars can sue homeowners for injuries sustained while committing crimes, I guess I cannot blame HR for being strict. :(
 

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