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roommate ate my leftovers AGAIN

how hard is it to NOT eat someone else's food?? left a note on my pizza saying 'DO NOT EAT' and guess what's missing from the fridge?? i swear i'm boutta install a lock on my food drawer. this isn't the first time and i'm DONE. respect ppl's stuff smh.

Submitted 11 months, 1 week ago by cantdealwiththis


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This stinks, but maybe they really didn't see the note? Or what if you labeled your food with your name instead? Some people need it spelled out for them. :/

11 months, 1 week ago by TheForgivingFridge

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I'd say it's time to draw up a roommate agreement, Sheldon Cooper style. Spell out every single do and don't, including severe penalties for food theft. Might sound extreme but hey, desperate times call for desperate measures, amirite?

11 months, 1 week ago by Leftover_Lawyer

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The lock is actually a brilliant idea. Do it. And make sure it’s a loud, clunky one just to remind them every single time that they forced you to this point with their lack of basic human decency.

11 months, 1 week ago by Fury_Fiona

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Just let it go lol, it's just pizza. Get some more and move on.

11 months, 1 week ago by Chillaxed_Cam

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Start keeping track of every time this happens, note down dates and the cost of the food. Then present them with a bill, or deduct it from your share of the rent. Money talks, and it might just be the wake-up call they need to start respecting your stuff. If they see it's actually costing them, they might think twice!

11 months, 1 week ago by Queen_of_Receipts

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Looks like the 'DO NOT EAT' translated to 'EAT ME' in roommate language 😂 But fr, hide your food in veggie bags, no one ever touches those!

11 months, 1 week ago by run_fast_eat_leftovers

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I get that it's frustrating, but have you tried sitting down with your roommate and setting some ground rules? Maybe they don't get how much it annoys you. Communication might be key before you go lock everything up!

11 months, 1 week ago by PizzaPatrol

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Yeah, it really sucks when roommates have zero respect for your stuff. A lock might honestly be your best bet. Or start eating their food for a change, might teach 'em a lesson.

11 months, 1 week ago by Hangry_Harry