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Food Thief Keeps Stealing Her Lunch Until She Tells Him It’s Made With Menstrual Blood

by Layla Bui
October 23, 2025
in Social Issues

Revenge is best served cold, straight from the office fridge. For one woman, enough was enough when her lunches kept vanishing, and management refused to act. So, she turned to the one tool that every petty genius keeps hidden: shock value.

Her plan? Make the thief believe he’d eaten something far worse than a coworker’s leftovers. It involved a little acting, a fake wellness trend, and one unforgettable phrase: “menstrual blood nutrition.” The result? A traumatized thief, a week-long sick leave, and a fridge no one dared open again.

A woman, fed up with a coworker pilfering her homemade lunches, crafts a stomach-churning lie to end his fridge raids

Food Thief Keeps Stealing Her Lunch Until She Tells Him It’s Made With Menstrual Blood
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'You want to steal my lunch? Eat my period?'

This is the classic story about that a__hole who steals food from the work refrigerator. It was about 10 years ago

At least twice a week, my homemade lunch would disappear from the fridge.

The thief had the decency not to take the box, which I found empty or almost empty every time.

I was new and quickly discovered by talking to my colleagues that it was the work of a misogynistic jerk with whom I obviously didn't get along.

He wasn't new to this, but the management never did anything. Fine. I'm a petty person and I have time to spare

I started bringing decoy lunches that I put in the fridge and I would eat a sandwich that didn't need to be refrigerated.

After two weeks, I started talking to everyone, including him, about this new wellness method I had discovered

and was following to the letter: collecting my menstrual blood to eat it.

I even showed a video on my phone where I was preparing the meal and emptying my menstrual cup into it.

I am well aware of the severe risks associated with getting into contact with someone else's blood, so rest assured that it was not true.

I just wanted to get him to believe it. It is possible, however, that he ate my feet's dead skin...

Anyway, he took a week off after that and our shared fridge became a safe place to store our food

Workplace lunch theft might seem petty, but it carries deeper implications for trust, respect, and the social contract among colleagues.

In the story, a homemade lunch vanishes repeatedly from the office fridge. The victim, new to the role, learns via gossip that a colleague with longstanding grievances is likely the culprit. Traditional channels fail: management is aware yet inactivity reigns.

So the victim adopts a strategy of psychological warfare, using decoy meals and a fabricated story about menstrual blood consumption to trigger the thief’s retreat.

At first glance, the victim restores equilibrium: the fridge becomes safe again, the thief disappears, order returns. From a behavioural perspective, lunch thievery does more than deprive calories; it undermines workplace fairness.

Psychologist Art Markman notes that such thefts feel like “a personal violation” because they implicate shared norms in a group with inherent dependency. The Cut

These patterns reveal micro-power conflicts, where the thief is less motivated by hunger and more by a sense of entitlement, control, or disregard for mutual boundaries, as commenter “peanut hamper” suggested in related forums. Ask a Manager

Ethically, the victim’s response raises intriguing questions. On one hand, she didn’t physically tamper with food or cause harm; she leveraged misinformation and psychosocial pressure. On the other hand, she intentionally induced fear and social unease.

From a utilitarian viewpoint, the outcome (lunch theft stops) serves the common good, but from a deontological lens, the deception may blur lines of integrity and invite an arms race of workplace sabotage.

For workplaces facing similar issues, the recommended approach includes:

  1. Clarify norms with visible signage: A sign reading “Personal lunches: please do not remove” sets a baseline expectation.
  2. Use shared monitoring, not secret warfare: Installing a log or tracking leftovers may help before escalation.
  3. Encourage open dialogue: The fridge becomes a micro-community space—inviting feedback (“Has anyone had issues retrieving their lunch?”) invites collective buy-in.
  4. Involve leadership early: When theft persists, formal channels (HR, scheduled team meeting) should intervene rather than leaving the victim to covert tactics.

In this case, the victim’s clever stratagem worked, but at the cost of trust in the social fabric of the office. A more sustainable solution might have emerged from transparency and collective accountability.

The story also tells us that lunch is a marker of social equity, and when that equity is breached, even the smallest items can spark major discord.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

These commenters celebrated the creativity and chaos of OP’s revenge, calling it diabolical, hilarious, and morally brilliant

Yvonne_84 − Diabolical Disgusting Possibly Deranged I love it!

Boomer_Dook − Brings new meaning to lunch period.

Ok_District2853 − Good lord I'm in love. That is a Veronica Mars level of punishment.

You have developed a new thing, which has no name. Poisoning someone is illegal and immoral.

Making them believe they're poisoned though their own crimes using the negative placebo effect,

thus rendering them unable to report the poisoning that never was: Not only perfectly legal, very moral as well.

You ended his crime spree expertly. I only wished I spoke German. They'd have a way to describe it.

PapayaMamma − You weaponised bodily fluids, psychological trauma and Tupperware.

I have never feared and admired someone so deeply in the same moment. This is fridge warfare on a biblical level.

This user questioned the method

myaspirations − To stop someone eating your food, you convinced everyone you work with that you eat your period…

I feel like there were less reputation destructive methods to sort this out

These commenters shared their own revenge stories against food thieves

intellectual_dimwit − I did something similar once. I always kept a can of Pepsi in the fridge at work. I would always keep a can in there.

As soon as I drank one, I would replace it with another so I always had a cold one ready.

So to everyone else, it probably looked like the same Pepsi always sitting in the fridge.

At some point someone started taking it once in a while. Then it became more frequent.

So I put a note on the fridge that they weren't free Pepsi's and that they belonged to someone.

They still kept disappearing. So then I took one and rubbed the lip of the can all over my sweaty balls and left it in the fridge.

After two days, it disappeared. Then I made sure to let everyone in the shop know that whoever took my Pepsi got a free taste of my balls.

They never disappeared again after that.

Buffrider-52 − My grandmother’s boss would get into employee lunches and take any candy or sweets to eat himself.

One day, she took a bar of chocolate Ex-Lax that she had rubbed the name off the bar.

Needless to say, the boss spent all afternoon in the bathroom. He never touched anyone’s lunch again.

NutshellOfChaos − Nice work! We had a third shifter that would always steal our half a pizza that was saved for next day.

Nothing stopped it until one of my coworkers peeled back the toppings, sprinkled on some syrup of ipecac, and left it as usual.

Never happened again.

extra_napkins_please − There was a suspected lunch thief that would steal from the break room fridge.

He would eat all the sandwiches, but wouldn’t touch any other food or drink.

Some of us employees made decoys that we called “the meat treatment”.

A sandwich made with cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes to hide raw ground beef inside. Only took one day.

On the second day, all of our decoy sandwiches were untouched.

Desertgirl2022 − When I was living in a dorm at college, this girls yogurt was being stolen.

Finally she put a note on the refrigerator saying, “whoever is eating my yogurt is also eating my medication.”

In a world where passive-aggressive notes and labeled yogurt cups often fail, one woman found a way to reclaim her lunch through sheer imagination and guts (figuratively, of course).

So, would you dare pull a stunt this bold to stop a lunch thief or would you just buy a lockbox? Let us know which side of the fridge you’d stand on.

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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