The fridge at our office is just like one of those you read about in internet articles. Or see on tv shows. You know what I’m talking about. Half eaten slices of pizza. Green beans growing mold in the Tupperware container. Expired cheese. The 6 bottles of ketchup because people bring their own and the “I bring one of these every day but sometimes don’t eat it (or forgot it) so now I’m growing a collection” (usually this is yogurt, sodas or ham sandwiches.)
I went to retrieve my Big K Diet Citrus Drop (a.k.a. Diet Mt. Dew Wanna-Be) this afternoon and decided to peek into some of those grocery sacks. Yes I did. I saw an orange, chocolate mousse, and discolored deli meat. I don’t consider myself a nosey person, but what’s so intriguing about looking at what people have forgotten in the shared refrigerator? Consider the to-go boxes. The owners have good intentions. They go to lunch and spend hard-earned dollars on a nice fajita platter, too-big-to-eat-at-one-sitting sandwich, or a huge salad that will make a tasty snack later. But then they forget it. And it gives me something to laugh at and share with you.
For those of you who have returned to your leftovers only to find them missing or –even worse– nibbled on, I give you this jewel: an entertaining website of passive aggressive notes you may want to use! Hilarious. In case you find yourself with a shared-but oft forgotten-fridge full of…wait, is that…what is that?
So, err, uhmm, you gonna eat that?
Tags: Citrus Drop, leftovers, refrigerator, tupperware

