Games Up For Lunch-Stealing Thief As He Falls Into The Trap Set By One Of His Victims

"Everyone else was laughing their a$$e$ off at him"

Maryjane
Games Up For Lunch-Stealing Thief As He Falls Into The Trap Set By One Of His Victims

Although there are many differences between childhood and adulthood, there is one decision that both have to make. That decision is whether to bring a lunch or eat at the cafeteria.

It's true that parents typically make the decision when it comes to their kids, but nonetheless, a decision needs to be made. Even if society becomes more health-conscious and cafeteria options are beginning to diversify, it's still crucial to know the benefits of packing a lunch for yourself, your child, or both.

Due to the fact that portion sizes are more closely monitored when food is brought from home, there are nearly always fewer calories. When preparing meals at home and packing lunches, conscious individuals remember to increase the quantity of low-calorie foods like fruits and vegetables in their lunch and maintain sensible portions.

Another excellent argument for bringing your lunch to work is cost savings. You automatically save the money you would have used to buy lunch at work.

That money definitely piles up over time. The OP of today's story is one who likes to bring lunch to work and keep it in the fridge but he always comes back to an empty lunch.

This means that someone had been eating his lunch and all attempts to find the person was futile. So the OP decided to take matters into his hands and set a trap for this Lunch-Stealing thief.

The headline

The headlineReddit

And here is the story...

And here is the story...Reddit

And the comments roll in...

And the comments roll in...Reddit

This Redditor has a similar story to share

This Redditor has a similar story to shareReddit

Another interesting one

Another interesting oneReddit

They never stole from the same person

They never stole from the same personReddit

An evil woman that couldn't be confronted

An evil woman that couldn't be confrontedReddit

Redditor BobsUrUncle303 has a true story to share

Friend at work got her lunch stolen every day for a week. So she made an meatloaf with Alpo dog food instead of hamburger. She made it with everything she normally put in meatloaf. A guy in the other Dept left sick after lunch and called in the next day too. When he came back in to work my friend walked up to where he was setting in the cafeteria before shift start and asked if he wanted another Alpoloaf sandwich. Then dropped her lunch bag on his table. He had to run for the restroom.....he didn't make it. He was written up 3 times the next week and fired. He had been stealing his bosses lunch also. True story.

A few drops of green food coloring

A few drops of green food coloringReddit

So many complaints were given

So many complaints were givenReddit

Stealing food shouldn't be a minor offence

Stealing food shouldn't be a minor offenceReddit

When it hits your lower digestive tract

When it hits your lower digestive tractReddit

You're going to eat what you don't know

You're going to eat what you don't knowReddit

Whether or not stealing is ethically right or wrong depends on the moral theory you choose to use and the circumstances surrounding the conduct. Stealing someone else's lunch can never be a good thing as you only succeeded in starving the real owner of the food.

This lunch-stealing thief got what he truly deserved and Redditors were happy about it. Do share this story with your loved ones so they can learn a trick or two in dealing with people like that.

Maryjane