A man who chose to cook a raw steak directly on the rotating glass plate or an office microwave has prohibited the bone now using the shared apparatus and the co-fors that mention it with the Boss Haas Bone accused of being a blow.
The Reddit user “Equal_warning_5319” shared the culinary choice of his co -worker in a publication that has caused a conversation and debate about protocols around the kitchen in a community space.
The 27 -year -old man wrote that “Greg”, his 32 -year -old co -worker, “believes that the office microwave is his personal trial cuisine.”
“Start small: microwave weird things like boiled eggs (which exploded) or sardines (who smelled of apocalypse),” Reddit’s man wrote.
“But then [it] climbing “
The Reddit user said he entered the rest room “to find Greg in microwave a complete crude steak directly on the rotating glass plate” without cover.
“He said it was his” characteristic dish, “wrote the individual in Reddit.” The microwave now smells permanently burned and despair. “
Then the “soup incident happened,” the Redditor continued.
“Greg brought a thermos full of homemade soup (well, whatever), but instead of pouring it into a bowl, he described the entire metal thermos,” the man shared.

There was a “miniexposion”, causing the microwave to break and force everyone in the office to evacuate when the fire alarm was shot, he said.
“Management got involved, and now Greg is prohibited [using] The microwave, ”wrote the Reddit user.
The man is now marked in this regard: “And he says that” he broke “when everything I did was explain to our boss why there was a corpse of thermos loaded inside the microwave.”
The Redditor said that some of his co -workers believe that “they should have let it go, but I feel that I saved us from a much bigger disaster on the road.”
Fox News Digital contacted Reddit’s poster for more information.
Other users on the platform seemed horrified by colleague cooking options.
“Is anyone else disturbed by the fact that someone’s ‘signature plate’ is a microwave fillet? Wrong a Reddit user.
“It should be illegal to buy a steak and cook it in the microwave,” said Reddit user. “Poor cow deserved more.”
Another Reddit user defended Reddit’s poster decision to talk about microwave mishaps.
“You didn’t make fun. You just didn’t cover it. There is a difference.”
Diane Gottsman, founder and owner of the Texas Protocol School in San Antonio, told Fox News Digital that any food that makes a disaster or smells horrible “should not be cooked in an office kitchen.”

He added: “Cleaning and common direction dictate that it uses a secure microwave plate and cover. A steak will be extremely messy. It is also disrespectful, not to mention a pores exhibition to the glory of the flesh directly.”
She suggested that Creamleague “needs a letter lesson on safety and microwave courtesy.”
As for the man in Reddit who sounds the alarm on the bad choices of the colleague, Gottsman said that “his opinion was asked and gave it. It is called a truthful answer to a question.”
“There will always be a variety of opinions in each feeling and for those who would have let it go, obviously they did,” said Gottsman.
“There are many others who would not have done it, and there are some good reasons why this should be addressed.”