"When you leave your lunch at home and are at work, does it upset you
because you go hungry or do you have any backup options?"
Er...get a sandwich from Marks or Sainsbury's...hardly something to get upset about. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"When you leave your lunch at home and are at work, does it upset you
because you go hungry or do you have any backup options?
Er...get a sandwich from Marks or Sainsbury's...hardly something to get upset about."
Not everyone has the luxury of these to fall back on. I presume you work near them. |
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When I work I'm lucky in that there are on site facilities. I don't like what they sell particularly but I wouldn't go hungry. I also keep breakfast biscuits and soba noodles in my desk drawer. Otherwise I would get very hangry and be very hungry.
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"When you leave your lunch at home and are at work, does it upset you
because you go hungry or do you have any backup options?
Er...get a sandwich from Marks or Sainsbury's...hardly something to get upset about.
Not everyone has the luxury of these to fall back on. I presume you work near them."
I'm retired and live in London. Where I worked/live I'm never more than spitting distance from a Lidl, Sainsbury's, greasy spoon, corner shop etc so can't appreciate the enormity of your problem. |
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"When you leave your lunch at home and are at work, does it upset you
because you go hungry or do you have any backup options?
Er...get a sandwich from Marks or Sainsbury's...hardly something to get upset about.
Not everyone has the luxury of these to fall back on. I presume you work near them.
I'm retired and live in London. Where I worked/live I'm never more than spitting distance from a Lidl, Sainsbury's, greasy spoon, corner shop etc so can't appreciate the enormity of your problem. "
Also some people are very picky about what they eat and won't take grab food |
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"When I work I'm lucky in that there are on site facilities. I don't like what they sell particularly but I wouldn't go hungry. I also keep breakfast biscuits and soba noodles in my desk drawer. Otherwise I would get very hangry and be very hungry.
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Where I work there's no canteen but if you get chance to escape there's all sorts of takeaway places so you can sort of get something. But where I last worked was in the middle of nowhere with nothing around so you would be very hangry and that's the worst |
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"When I work I'm lucky in that there are on site facilities. I don't like what they sell particularly but I wouldn't go hungry. I also keep breakfast biscuits and soba noodles in my desk drawer. Otherwise I would get very hangry and be very hungry.
Where I work there's no canteen but if you get chance to escape there's all sorts of takeaway places so you can sort of get something. But where I last worked was in the middle of nowhere with nothing around so you would be very hangry and that's the worst "
Tell me about it! When I'm hungry I shake and feel ill it's not nice. Hence my back up plans at work. |
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By *ilk_TreMan
over a year ago
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"When you leave your lunch at home and are at work, does it upset you
because you go hungry or do you have any backup options?
Er...get a sandwich from Marks or Sainsbury's...hardly something to get upset about.
Not everyone has the luxury of these to fall back on. I presume you work near them.
I'm retired and live in London. Where I worked/live I'm never more than spitting distance from a Lidl, Sainsbury's, greasy spoon, corner shop etc so can't appreciate the enormity of your problem.
Also some people are very picky about what they eat and won't take grab food "
I never though picky people would have a problem with marks and Spencer. |
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By *eesideMan
over a year ago
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I work in the food department so I'm never far away from sumthing to eat
But if i didn't and i left my lunch behind and thar wos no shops near by then i wood ordor a pizza delivery or sumthing
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By *icearmsMan
over a year ago
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"When you leave your lunch at home and are at work, does it upset you
because you go hungry or do you have any backup options?
Er...get a sandwich from Marks or Sainsbury's...hardly something to get upset about.
Not everyone has the luxury of these to fall back on. I presume you work near them.
I'm retired and live in London. Where I worked/live I'm never more than spitting distance from a Lidl, Sainsbury's, greasy spoon, corner shop etc so can't appreciate the enormity of your problem.
Also some people are very picky about what they eat and won't take grab food "
Surely as a one off if you were really hungry you would? If not then being hungry is a consequence of the choice you made.... |
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For some people food really is something you need every few hours, others can just go all day without. I can't function unless I eat breakfast so I have my cereal when I wake up every day and can't do anything but! |
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"When you leave your lunch at home and are at work, does it upset you
because you go hungry or do you have any backup options?
Er...get a sandwich from Marks or Sainsbury's...hardly something to get upset about.
Not everyone has the luxury of these to fall back on. I presume you work near them.
I'm retired and live in London. Where I worked/live I'm never more than spitting distance from a Lidl, Sainsbury's, greasy spoon, corner shop etc so can't appreciate the enormity of your problem.
Also some people are very picky about what they eat and won't take grab food "
Don't I know it! |
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"For some people food really is something you need every few hours, others can just go all day without. I can't function unless I eat breakfast so I have my cereal when I wake up every day and can't do anything but!"
I feel your pain. Always keep a cereal bar about your person. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I could gnaw my arm off sometimes if I forget food after work. Even the slightly gone off apple lurking in my bag begins to look edible, and dusty polo's in pockets
I try to never forget food |
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