I just got an earful from a co-worker complaining that another co-worker was eating garlic knots at her desk. Who in the world (or at least NY) doesn't like garlic knots?! She said she's going to the owner to see if we can ban garlic-y foods and eggs too. I can't. This from a woman that eats smelly tuna fish sandwiches twice a week.
It it Friday yet?
Re: Co-worker wants to ban smelly foods.
I love onions and garlic!
Can someone please explain what garlic knots are?
I love onions and garlic. If it tastes good, I'm bringing it to work, no matter what it smells like. My cauliflower salad may smell like feet, but it tastes divine and it's fucking healthy. Anyone who doesn't like it can suck it.
There was a lady I worked with who complained like crazy when someone would heat up fish. She even walked into the kitchen and sprayed lysol all over the room, while people were sitting and eating lunch mind you, to get rid of the smell. The person who heated the fish up that day, ate in their office, so they didn't even know that crazy lady went on the lysol binge. But she got called into HR because she had sprayed so much lysol, it landed in people's food!
If crazy lady ever posts another note about smelly foods. I would take it, write in block letters - Then Don't Eat Tuna Fish! and place it on her desk while she wasn't there. . .
Oh, and I love garlic knots too!
Sorry! :P
We have no food bans but I have banned one thing...
People clipping their fingernails at their desk! A lot of my coworkers and I are grossed out by this. Not to mention how annoying the repetitive clipping noise can be.
I have worked in a fragrance-free office before, but that was because of migraine triggers (Lotion, perfume). I occasionally got complaints about my shampoo, but food was A-OK.
Broccoli smells horrible. So does ham and eggs. Especially if you're PMSing or pregnant! (Or is that just me?)
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