gain a tolerance to very hot food. problem solved.
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I think I'd just bring extra food the next day so both I and they can eat. Clearly someone isn't able to bring their own food for whatever reason, and I can't really blame them for choosing to eat when the alternative is starving, even if it is annoying that I missed my lunch that day.
This is the most legitimate answer.
Our children always went to school with extra (our dinner the night before was their lunch for the most part, we always tried to make extra).
I'm with you. They're literally taking your sustenance. This is way serious.
Are you really going to yell over someone accidentally taking the wrong ham and cheese sandwich?
When you find out the person stealing food is skipping meals to feed their family.
Because here it's not normal to leave food at work.
That's why I can be so chill at it.
Y'all need to start rubbing your ass on decoy food. Go ahead, eat my butt croissant.