Co-workers eating in office

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  • FLAKMA
    FLAKMA Posts: 14
    Thanks to all who replied with solutions or suggestions. Some good suggestions were made that I will try. Won't be reading this post anymore due to the amount of asshattery present. PM me if you would like to discuss further.
  • Hornsby
    Hornsby Posts: 10,322 Member
    Ridiculous questions usually get ridiculous answers.
  • usmcmp
    usmcmp Posts: 21,219 Member
    FLAKMA wrote: »
    So I work in an office building. My office is located in a hallway of about 20 separate offices. The building had a full cafeteria, but these people INSIST on taking food back to their desks and eating. This drives me nuts. For about an hour every morning, then about 3 hours during lunchtime, the entire floor smells delicious. Why can't they eat in the cafe like normal people?? Stop bringing your food into the offices... Its such a temptation. Especially when the cafeteria pumps out breakfast foods like bacon, sausage, eggs, biscuits, etc.


    Anyone else have this problem with their co-workers? What do you do??

    Unfortunately it's your comfort versus their comfort. Maybe many of them don't like eating in the cafeteria or they need a quiet place to study for school. This is one of those things that if it's not against the company policy there isn't anything you can do to change it, so getting upset over other's choices isn't going to help. Eat at your desk, chew gum, drink water. You're going to have to find your own personal way to stay on track without trying to change the behavior of others because trying to get changes made for your comfort will result in many people getting pissed off at you.

    In the end you're going to have to learn personal restraint to be successful. Temptation will always be around us and it's a good skill to build.
  • 3bambi3
    3bambi3 Posts: 1,650 Member
    FLAKMA wrote: »
    Thanks to all who replied with solutions or suggestions. Some good suggestions were made that I will try. Won't be reading this post anymore due to the amount of asshattery present. PM me if you would like to discuss further.

    You complain about "asshattery" while calling people sh*tbags. Got it.

    Oh, and my suggestion: Realize the world doesn't stop spinning just because you've decided to start a diet.
  • kkclif
    kkclif Posts: 155 Member
    Its actually a rule where I work to be respectful/mindful of others when you are eating at your desk. It's an open environment and not everybody wants to smell your lunch, whether it's because they are tempted or they don't like the smell of your fish or mexican leftovers, it is common courtesy. Don't understand why everyone has to be so nasty on these forums all of the time.
  • amina429
    amina429 Posts: 48 Member
    edited January 2015
    Haven't read all the responses, but perhaps you could send them this http://theatlantic.com/video/index/360855/sad-desk-lunch/ link about Sad Desk Lunch.
  • radmack
    radmack Posts: 272 Member
    I work in a rather small office so I can smell everything that everyone eats. I have learned to ignore it, but some days it does smell sooo yummy. :-)
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,956 Member
    This is an issue that's your issue and not theirs. So it smells like food. So does the food court in the mall. You're not forced to eat the food, you're just tempted by it. And that's something you have to learn to control if you're ever going to succeed in weight maintenance, so consider it training.

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  • SeattleJill
    SeattleJill Posts: 73 Member
    FLAKMA wrote: »
    Wow ok thanks all, I guess I am just being a wimp about it. I am a firm believer in work is for working and breaks are for breaks. I don't expect people to stop eating because I'm on a diet. I expect people to eat in the place designated for eating. I worked with radiation for a long time. Bottom line for us in that field is you do *NOT* eat where you work. Ingesting some beta particles will ruin your day. Looks like that doesn't carry over in the rest of the world.

    Oh god. Now I'm going to to be eying the doctors I work with when they come back from radiology with doughnuts. I shall never crave a radiology doughnut again. All I can picture now is that they are covered in beta particles lol
  • FatFreeFrolicking
    FatFreeFrolicking Posts: 4,252 Member
    No one is going to or has to change their ways because you are trying to lose weight. That's unreasonable to think otherwise.

    Plenty of people take their breakfast or lunch back to their desk because it's convenient and they can work while they eat (you know, multitasking).

    By the way, what's wrong with bacon, sausage, eggs, and biscuits? All I see is a balanced meal… protein, fat, and carbohydrates.
  • FatFreeFrolicking
    FatFreeFrolicking Posts: 4,252 Member
    edited January 2015
    FLAKMA wrote: »
    aakaakaak wrote: »
    OP, how about you sack up and grow some willpower. The only person who feeds your face is you. If you worked in a restaurant would you complain that the smell of all the food you had to cook was ruining your diet?

    What a terrible metaphor. Take your *kitten* opinion and move on. I don't work in a restaurant. If I did, I would accept my decisions to work with food and "sack up".

    For all the passive aggressive sh**bags and your replies, I asked for people who have this problem and what they do about it. I didn't ask for your opinion on my problem, so stick them directly up your rear end.

    If you have nothing constructive to add, move the hell along.

    @FLAKMA‌ The only person who sees that as a problem is you. Reasonable people know it's reality. They know people are going to eat at their desks. And they don't expect their coworkers to do otherwise. Their life, their decision.
  • pscarolina
    pscarolina Posts: 133 Member
    edited January 2015
    Smelling good food can make you crazy if you don't have anything. I work for a company that makes & develops seasonings for things like chips or meat. When R&D cooks it can smell so good! I'm getting better at ignoring it.

    My personal pet peeve is HEARING other people eat. I don't want to hear you crunch on carrots at your desk & definitely don't want to hear you talk with your mouth full.

  • InADarkRoom
    InADarkRoom Posts: 84 Member
    Not only does everyone eat at their desks at work (no cafeteria) but a couple of my colleagues are feeders. They'll be handing out pastries and chocolate all the time.

    It's seriously hard to see and smell all the lush food around. But it's even harder to have to say no thanks all the time!

    Only advice I would give, is just try and think of why you are doing this and what your result will be at the end of it. (And I definitely need to take my own advice sometimes too!)

    Loads of luck!
  • So_Much_Fab
    So_Much_Fab Posts: 1,146 Member
    This is the perfect thread to read right now as I've just finished up my yummy lunch at my desk. :p
  • Josyurtos23
    Josyurtos23 Posts: 63 Member
    Think of it this way.... There is so much bacteria on people's desks, keyboards, and phones... Would you really want to eat their food? Nooo thank you!
  • NoelFigart1
    NoelFigart1 Posts: 1,276 Member
    FLAKMA wrote: »
    Anyone else have this problem with their co-workers? What do you do??

    Eat a hearty breakfast, plan for a lunch to look forward to, and do my work.