There is this new guy that’s been hired 2 weeks ago. Apparently, he loves his ketchup. According to him, he put the ketchup in the fridge and told “everyone” that it was his. No name or no date on it. Obviously, it went to trash on a routine Monday cleaning. He went apeshit over it. Like bro, this is the rule that you should have known 2 WEEKS ago. You can’t put your items in the fridge without name and date. I don’t know why is it so hard for people to follow rules.
Labeling food and cleaning up the fridge is common sense. Otherwise, you get a fridge full of meaningless stuff that belongs to everybody.
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I wish it would make any difference whether I tag my food or not at my store. If I forget something, I don't expect to find it after the cleanup.