Rather than engaging in a direct confrontation, Savannah devised a unique and attention-grabbing strategy – she substituted the creamer with her own breast milk. A week later, as reported by Daily Mail, Savannah elevated the prank by attaching a note to the container: “Good morning! To whomever has been enjoying my coffee creamer all week… surprise! You’ve been drinking my breast milk. Hope you’ve enjoyed. Cheers!” She added a playful touch with a “PS: It’s organic, so no worries.”
The revelation sparked a lively discussion on social media, with opinions divided between finding the incident amusing and skeptics questioning its authenticity. Some dismissed the story, asserting that nobody would genuinely replace creamer with breast milk, especially in a used container.
The conversation expanded as individuals shared their own encounters with office food and beverage thieves. Strategies ranged from labeling items as “lab experiments” to leaving tempting “bait” like string cheese. Each recounted story added a layer to the ongoing debate on the most effective ways to deter thieving coworkers.
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