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THINK FOOD THEFT AT WORK IS A PETTY OR EVEN LAUGHABLE OFFENSE? THINK AGAIN. IT CAN HAVE A REAL EFFECT ON WORKPLACE MORALE AND TRUST.
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Orlando Sentinel
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Orlando, Fla.
Employees shouldn't have to give up their rights to the office refrigerator because a thief is in their midst, [Mimi Hull] says. She suggests taping a note to the lunch to identify the owner. Employees tend to steal food less often when they know to whom it belongs, she says. She cites the case of one employee who even taped a photo of herself to the lunch container. Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction or distribution is prohibited without permission.
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