In a shocking workplace story, a mother named Savannah revealed an unconventional method for dealing with an office creamer thief: she swapped it out for her own breast milk.
Savannah began this unexpected saga by purchasing a bottle of her favorite coffee creamer and placing it in the communal fridge at work. Her joy quickly turned to disbelief when, after a week, the creamer mysteriously vanished. After some sleuthing, she discovered that a coworker had been secretly using her creamer.
Instead of confronting the thief, Savannah took a creative and bold approach: she replaced the creamer with her own breast milk. A week later, she attached a note to the container that read: “Good morning! To whomever has been enjoying my coffee creamer all week… surprise! You’ve been drinking my breast milk. Hope you’ve enjoyed. Cheers!” She added a cheeky postscript: “PS: It’s organic, so no worries.”
This revelation sparked a lively debate on social media, with opinions split between those finding the incident hilarious and those questioning its authenticity. Some dismissed the story outright, asserting that no one would actually use breast milk instead of creamer, especially in a reused jar.
As the conversation unfolded, many shared their own experiences with food and drink thieves in the workplace. Some had resorted to labeling items as “lab experiments” or using enticing bait like string cheese to deter thieves. Each anecdote added to the discussion on how best to prevent coworkers from stealing food.
While some suggested more extreme measures, like adding laxatives to the creamer, others defended Savannah’s breast milk swap, arguing that it was a safer and healthier alternative to store-bought creamers.