One Of The Women Who Works For Him Started Stealing Food From His Restaurant, So He Forced Everyone To Throw Food Out At The End Of The Night

A man owns a small pizza restaurant that serves upscale organic pies and pasta. His wife, who works at a free medical clinic, recently made a new friend, Linda, who was struggling with 4 children under 10-years-old and no income.
He agreed to give Linda a job as a cook for the restaurant for $11 an hour. This also included tips, a free staff meal, and leftovers at the night’s end.
However, he soon realized that there were more leftovers than usual, and the staff couldn’t explain why.
He talked to the staff about not making too many extra pizzas just before closing time, but the problem worsened.
Eventually, he learned that Linda had been taking food home for her family. Though this was allowed, it became clear that she had been making extra food with the sole purpose of bringing it home.
He broached the subject with his staff and asked them to stop eating leftovers for the time being. After all, there was a calculable financial loss from all the extra food not being sold, and he assumed that this would resolve the issue.
But the food continued to go missing, and though Linda apologized when confronted, her behavior remained unchanged.
And even after the leftovers policy was changed, he learned that she had been putting food in her bag.
Finally, after a month and a half, he had no choice but to fire her since the financial loss was too significant.

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Redditors were initially split on their judgment but ultimately came down in favor of the small business owner.
One commenter weighed in, “As much as I’m with you, it would be great to help Linda out, but she is stealing from you. You’ve been awesome so far, letting your employees eat what was left at the end of the night.” He even added that Linda was “taking advantage” of her manager’s generosity.
Another user empathized with the plight of someone trying to keep a business afloat. “Most restaurants have a very narrow profit margin, and if everyone kept doing this you could very quickly permanently damage the business.”
Though the situation caused tension with the restaurant owner’s wife, it appeared that there was no other way to address the sticky situation.
You can read the original post on Reddit here.
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