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Old 09-21-2005, 07:16 PM
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-I worked at Domino's for about 2 years delivering pizzas. In my time there I saw an insane amount of pizza stolen by employees. Stealing sodas and pizzas was very common at our store until new managment took over ran a much tighter ship. Co-workers would have friends call in orders and then cancel the order which would leave the store with extra pizzas. I honestly don't think our store made money until the new managers arrived.

My property manager at my appartment used to own a Mexican restaurant which he had to shut down due to employee theft. He said he found some workers grilling pounds and pounds of carne asada stolen from the store at a BBQ. They had broken into the store and taken about 30lbs of steak. Any of you guys have stories from restaurants or fast food chains you worked at?
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Old 09-21-2005, 07:22 PM
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I never worked in the food industry, but a friend of mine used to work at Baskin Robbins when we were in highschool. We would all go in and get something... hand him a ten, and he would give us back our change which always equalled $10. He did it this way because they had a camera in the store.
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Old 09-21-2005, 07:27 PM
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I forgot about my friend who worked at Thrifty's Ice Cream who was fired for giving ice cream to friends. He ended paying the store $500 for embezzled ice cream.
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Old 09-21-2005, 07:56 PM
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I worked at a liquor store for a year and a lot of my fellow employees stole beer. The store didn't track inventory very well for some of the high volume sellers such as cases of Bud Light and Coors Light so a few people would walk out with these almost daily. We also got an employee discount, which no one really hesitated to pass along to any friend (or hot girl) that came in.

When I quit working there it was getting pretty bad and I'm pretty sure the [censored] hit the fan not long after I left.
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Old 09-23-2005, 10:26 PM
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Same thing with my friends at Baskin Robbins...funny.
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Old 09-23-2005, 10:43 PM
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Remember that long, heated debate 2+2 had about whether online casinos/cardrooms cheat? There were many threads.

Here we have a thread where people are being tempted by a freaking sub sandwich and robbing a store blind.

Think a wide-open 40/80 looks tastier than a sub?

I do.
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Old 09-21-2005, 07:26 PM
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I know a guy who works at a grocery chain's local warehouse where he picks the orders for the trucks that go to the stores. He wears an apron over his clothes and inside the warehouse it is air-conditioned and refridgerated. So, they don't notice that he is wearing a rope around his neck. Every day he hooks like half a dozen steaks onto the rope underneath his clothes and walks by security that only checks bags. He then tries to sell them on the street outside his apartment. What a goddamn skid.

When I put myself through school I worked as a waiter during the summer at a fancy joint. There were only a few incidents. But one time I remember...I was out all day, didn't eat, customer pissed me off, tray with his beef wellington was on my shoulder bringing it between the kitchen and the dining room. Craned my neck over while walking. CHOMP!
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Old 09-21-2005, 09:27 PM
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I know a guy who works at a grocery chain's local warehouse where he picks the orders for the trucks that go to the stores. He wears an apron over his clothes and inside the warehouse it is air-conditioned and refridgerated. So, they don't notice that he is wearing a rope around his neck. Every day he hooks like half a dozen steaks onto the rope underneath his clothes and walks by security that only checks bags. He then tries to sell them on the street outside his apartment.

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Is there anyone here who would consider buying a steak from some guy on the street?
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Old 09-21-2005, 09:42 PM
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Is there anyone here who would consider buying a steak from some guy on the street?

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Not me.
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Old 09-22-2005, 10:06 AM
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Is there anyone here who would consider buying a steak from some guy on the street?

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I had a questionable looking guy at a subway station try to sell me a bag of frozen shrimp once. Ice crystals on it and everything.

Him: Hey, you wanna buy some shrimp? Ten bucks, come on!
Me: No thanks, my man, I don't dig seafood.
Him: Yeah, but I bet you got a girlfriend that does!
Me: LOL.

When I worked at a gas station, there was a sub shop next door and they used to set us up w/ free/discounted subs if the right person was working. We used to take an occasional soda or OJ from the station as well.
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