Compared to getting lunch out of a vending machine, the food options are ambrosia. Usually I buy soup in a bread bowl which costs me maybe $5-6. The stuff from the deli, especially with the employee discount, is remarkably cheap. The payoff for a heist like that would not be all that large.
That said, my workplace is in a business district, where fast food options cost twice what my in-store lunch does, and restaurants cost 3-4x that base amount.
There’s at least one coworker who is caught in a debt cycle and only ever gets PBJs and such in the break room; I want to start making big batches of curries especially for her.
Compared to getting lunch out of a vending machine, the food options are ambrosia. Usually I buy soup in a bread bowl which costs me maybe $5-6. The stuff from the deli, especially with the employee discount, is remarkably cheap. The payoff for a heist like that would not be all that large.
That said, my workplace is in a business district, where fast food options cost twice what my in-store lunch does, and restaurants cost 3-4x that base amount.
There’s at least one coworker who is caught in a debt cycle and only ever gets PBJs and such in the break room; I want to start making big batches of curries especially for her.
Nobody every wants to Heist anymore.
Not for that kind of payoff they don’t.