Would you have done the same?
>>216021044I have. Back when I worked a catering job in college, they slowly became more and more strict (no more storing lunch in the fridge because customer food is there, no more paid lunch, etc.). One day I was working a late shift and everything on campus was closed. Someone tossed out leftover food in food trash and I grabbed a sandwich that was out in the sun all day.
>>216021172
i did but it was because it was food i bought and made
george is an idiot who made dangerous assumptions
>>216021044Not if there was already a bite out of it. That’s disgusting.
>>216021400bite it from the other end until you get to where the other person's bite was ya dingus
>>216021433No you have to account for lip overlap and also that means they held it on that end.
>>216021318Not my proudest moment but I was already skipping dinner to make rent. Wasn't going to skip lunch as well.
>>216021449How are you going to bite it right wher you are holding it idiot?
>>216021044Would you have done the same?
>>216021044Not necessarily but I would make a point about how wasteful it is. Unless there's mold on it or whatnot there's no reason to throw away a perfect eclair after taking a single bite out of it.
A lot of Seinfeld comedy was based on pretty normal annoyances and then there's this, where he's eating food out of a bin