Assuming no one steals your lunch before you get to eat it, that is.
Be kind to your colleagues even if they annoy you, and show up on time every day.
And of course, dont touch anyone elsesfoodin the fridge.
And a whopping 47% of workers say theyve been victims offood theftat work.
When it comes to what lunch thieves choose to steal, Zippia reports that drinks are commonly swiped.
Red Bull, juices, sodas and special coffees seem to disappear faster than any other drinks.
Food on counters and in candy bowls are often seen as fair game too.
According toFood Allergy Research & Education, one in ten adults in the United States has a food allergy.
Exposure to peanuts for someone with an allergy can be life threatening.
Dining out or eating food at potlucks or prepared by strangers can pose a huge risk.
A sign on the fridge reminding everyone to label their food and keep their hands to themselves might discouragethieves.
And if all else fails, get a lock for your lunchbox.
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