Food sabotage
Some arse at work commands that you make them tea. How do you get revenge? You gob in it, of course...
How have you creatively sabotaged other people's food to get you own back? Just how petty were your reasons for doing it? Did they swallow?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:31)
Some arse at work commands that you make them tea. How do you get revenge? You gob in it, of course...
How have you creatively sabotaged other people's food to get you own back? Just how petty were your reasons for doing it? Did they swallow?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:31)
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Pie
Made a lovely looking meat pie and left it on the worktop to snare the food thief.
The filling? Supermarket own brand dog food.
Found the missing slice in the bin and a pool of vomit in the sink and the perpetrator in the living room looking quite green.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:37, 2 replies)
Made a lovely looking meat pie and left it on the worktop to snare the food thief.
The filling? Supermarket own brand dog food.
Found the missing slice in the bin and a pool of vomit in the sink and the perpetrator in the living room looking quite green.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 15:37, 2 replies)
As matter of trivia;
EU regulations state that pet food must meet the same standards of being fit for human consumption as food intended for humans. The only difference, then, between dog food and an actual pie filling would be that the dog food usually has less salt, making it actually better for you than most pie fillings or tinned meats.
Of course, I don't know what country you're in.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 18:26, closed)
EU regulations state that pet food must meet the same standards of being fit for human consumption as food intended for humans. The only difference, then, between dog food and an actual pie filling would be that the dog food usually has less salt, making it actually better for you than most pie fillings or tinned meats.
Of course, I don't know what country you're in.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 18:26, closed)
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