People will get their cup of coffee, which at MS is usually 8oz of coffee in a 12oz cup, then they will pour in 4oz of an 8oz carton of milk and then (this is the problem) they will put the opened and used carton of milk back into the fridge. In theory it’s for “the next person”, but for most people they don’t want to take the risk that something has been done to the milk no matter how unlikely that is.
My thought about it is why can’t they just drink the remaining 4oz of milk?
Yeah i was gonna say this looked like one of the fridges on campus… and i hate that…… like i want pour milk out of a container.. especially when your grubby little fingers have been all over where you have to pour it out
looks like the fridges at M$. contracted there for a couple years, and there were always multiple partially used milk cartons opened. I always assumed it was for the coffee.
I’ve worked at MS and I agree with him because the layout of the sodas is the same and the shelves are *exactly* the same. Not only do the fridges I remember have that exact layout of sodas in the Coke fridge, I’ve seen similar notes about the milk on them because it’s commonly the Coke fridges that store the milk (the Pepsi fridges have the “other” types of sodas).
In response, can you think of any soda fridge EVER that had notes about opened and unfinished cartons of milk stored in them?
..wow, it’s been a while since i saw a legit spammer..kudos! (uh, not)..
problem?
..only with you, troll..
too bad you still live in your parents house posting this here while your sister in law makes more money than you in 5 years. cheers mate
is she hot?
..when you’re “fired for 6 months”, it sounds less than cutie-realms..funny point, though, sonic..
damn, logic takes all the fun out of everything
I see a trend in your posts. Namely, none of them make sense in the English language.
..also, i’m not sure what “anonymous” is ticked off about..???..
People will get their cup of coffee, which at MS is usually 8oz of coffee in a 12oz cup, then they will pour in 4oz of an 8oz carton of milk and then (this is the problem) they will put the opened and used carton of milk back into the fridge. In theory it’s for “the next person”, but for most people they don’t want to take the risk that something has been done to the milk no matter how unlikely that is.
My thought about it is why can’t they just drink the remaining 4oz of milk?
Yeah i was gonna say this looked like one of the fridges on campus… and i hate that…… like i want pour milk out of a container.. especially when your grubby little fingers have been all over where you have to pour it out
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Send in some more post like this, just emailed this to my pals
looks like the fridges at M$. contracted there for a couple years, and there were always multiple partially used milk cartons opened. I always assumed it was for the coffee.
And you could tell where these refrigerators were from how?
You mean the generic glass with the generic Pepsi on top of generic, industrial refrigerator shelves tipped you off?
Cool.
I’ve worked at MS and I agree with him because the layout of the sodas is the same and the shelves are *exactly* the same. Not only do the fridges I remember have that exact layout of sodas in the Coke fridge, I’ve seen similar notes about the milk on them because it’s commonly the Coke fridges that store the milk (the Pepsi fridges have the “other” types of sodas).
In response, can you think of any soda fridge EVER that had notes about opened and unfinished cartons of milk stored in them?
especially with the eco-friendly recycled post-its
I agree, looks like Microsoft. I saw a sign once that asked people not to leave open milk containers in the fridge.
My response to the first note would be: “Seriously? People can’t just drink the leftover 4 ounces of milk?”
How much milk are these people drinking?
Exactly^^
Pepsi… So much Pepsi… Wait… It’s diet Pepsi… Pour it all out.
My thoughts exactly. Soda is bad enough without artificial sweeteners