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AWBU? Biscuit related

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miceinthemouseorgan · 02/10/2014 15:13

I work in a huge open plan office – c800 people on each floor. We are a small team of 8, and together with several other small teams make up a larger department of about 50. Each small team tends to buy its own treats, biscuits, chocolate etc, but due to the office layout, these usually end up being kept on top of chest height cupboards which border the walkways round the office – there isn’t really anywhere to keep them that’s out of reach. Even within our department of 50, we all ask each other if we want to have something to eat out of another team’s supply, out of courtesy as all treats are bought with personal money, there’s no kitty or anything.

But there is another department of about 200 a bit further down, and some of them think it’s perfectly fine to just walk past and take team treats without even saying anything – we’ve had people cutting the first slice of what is obviously a home made cake and walking off with it, grabbing handfuls of sweets and so on. These are people we do not know or have anything to do with workwise as they work in a totally different area. They never ask if its okay to take anything, just help themselves!

One of us always says something when this happens (like ‘ahem, I think you’ll find that I made that cake for my team, not for people I don’t know’, or ‘excuse me those are our team’s biscuits, not for anyone to take one’), as we all think it’s downright bloody rude, but we’ve had responses such as ‘well don’t put it where I can see it then’, or just now ‘well we’re all one big team in this company aren’t we, so you should share’. And most of the time they still take whatever they wanted anyway, laugh and walk off!

AWBU and petty or is this really fucking rude??

OP posts:
combust22 · 02/10/2014 15:42

I have never worked in depressing offices cherry. Are your offices depressing? Is that why you have to gorge on cake?

cherrybombxo · 02/10/2014 15:52

Combust No need to be so bloody rude, I already said upthread that I wasn't being serious, I was just surprised that some offices didn't have any treats at all.

I don't know anyone here who "gorges" on cake and my office is a brilliant place to work, thank you.

OwlCapone · 02/10/2014 15:55

Are your offices depressing? Is that why you have to gorge on cake?

Talk about uptight!

OTheHugeManatee · 02/10/2014 15:57

You need one of these under a pile of sweets.

miceinthemouseorgan · 02/10/2014 16:01

Love it. I am going to take all the laxative / salty cakes / mousetrap suggestions and come up with a cunning master plan......mwahahaha.

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ithoughtofitfirst · 02/10/2014 16:01

Catch them mid chew and say "oohh Lynda baked those. She's not long had the shits"

puntasticusername · 02/10/2014 16:04

YANBU, that's damn rude. Especially to be so brazen about it when challenged! Have you tried taking them at their word and following them back to their desks so you can raid their local treats (if indeed they even have any...)?

exWifebeginsat40 · 02/10/2014 16:11

800 people on one floor? how big is this building?!

is anyone having this last doughnut? no? don't mind if i do....

Spindarella · 02/10/2014 16:12

weve had people cutting the first slice of what is obviously a home made cake and walking off with it

I would hunt them down. I'd be inclined to go Kill Bill on them. Who would think that was ok?

But yes, every office I've ever worked in has had biscuit tins, tins of chocolates, cakes. The best ever was when someone was practicing to go on Masterchef and felt they needed more experience with desserts.

Glad you have a secure plance now OP!

Butterpuff · 02/10/2014 16:15

Very rude.

We just had a visit from some cake wielding neighbours. They are having a charity day, had a bake off in their office and are now parading up and down the street knocking on the doors of other business' offering their left over cake in exchange for donations. Very nice it was too.

We only have cake on Birthdays, at Christmas or when someone needs to offload in order to maintain their diets. Luckily only 25 of us here so if you bring in cake you bring it for everyone.

babykonitsway · 02/10/2014 16:16

Bad manners and yanbu

Like others have said, lace the homemade treats with laxatives, that will stop them getting their greedy hands on them in the future.... or a few cat hairs through the sponge mixture, ahahahahahaha im evil.

Thumbwitch · 02/10/2014 16:17

It's really fucking rude - put a mousetrap in it.

ClapHandsIfYouBelieveInFatties · 02/10/2014 16:23

I'm glad you sorted it OP but now you've said you have "friends" on other teams who ARE allowed your "team treats" it seems inevitable that there's been confusion.

Some people must have seen them helping themselves or being offered things and thought it was a free for all.

I also think it's somehow a bit...I don't know...unnecessary to have all that treat food as part of your day to day working life.

Plateofcrumbs · 02/10/2014 16:27

Definitely a gross betrayal of office etiquette on their part, certainly justifies laying on some specially concocted 'treats' for them.

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