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The budget isn't super tight, but nothing is open yet where I am. I'm just a bit hungry at the moment, because I missed eating for most of yesterday.
When the stores do open, I'll be at work and will have to wait until after my shift to buy more food.
I hadn't heard about this aspect of fire safety before today, so I figured I would see if anyone on here knew more about it. Thank you for responding!
Donβt waste good chips on a silly worry like an asbestos fire.
If you can, perhaps talk with your boss about the situation. "I am hungry as my apartment building had a fire and all my food might be covered in toxins", is a one off that gets some extra dispensation.
Edit: your response as 6 hours ago. You either are the chips, or are at work.
Iβm starting to think OP is the chips
I love the implication that, if they ate the chips, then they are not alive to be at work.