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This Tale of an Office Lunch Theft Will Have You on the Edge of Your Seat
Rule Number 1 when working in an office: DO NOT MESS WITH PEOPLE’S LUNCHES.
Comedian Zak Toscani tweeted out a suspenseful story of an office lunch caper, and the results are pretty hilarious. Keep in mind Toscani is a comedian so there’s been no actual verification that this story is true…but let’s all hope someone wouldn’t joke about such a serious matter. Here’s how it all started…
HR had to step in to remind everyone of the most important code of honor in any office.
Then the perpetrator appeared…
And she did the unthinkable…she acted like she didn’t steal the shrimp fried rice.
Things began to escalate.
Toscani decided to up the ante.
Others on Twitter were mesmerized by the story and decided to share their own tales of lunch theft.
And Toscani added his final thoughts on the matter.
There are some sick people in this world…
h/t: Mashable
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