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When lunch is a weapon

I've been working at my new job about 3 weeks. Love it, very chill workplace. The president of the company is in our office and has seemed like a regular guy. I was told I probably wouldn't see him interacting much because he doesn't want to seem like he plays favorites – quote. Sometimes we put in group lunch orders, you pay your own plus maybe a dollar for delivery. My coworker remembered his order, and I joked that he should tip her. He offered to buy her lunch and I asked if he was buying lunch for the rest of the class too. (An obvious joking tone) He then told me I'm too new to be a part of the class and proceeded to take everyone's order in that department and pay for it, excluding me who is two cubicles down. He didn't take an order for anyone in…


I've been working at my new job about 3 weeks. Love it, very chill workplace.

The president of the company is in our office and has seemed like a regular guy. I was told I probably wouldn't see him interacting much because he doesn't want to seem like he plays favorites – quote.

Sometimes we put in group lunch orders, you pay your own plus maybe a dollar for delivery.

My coworker remembered his order, and I joked that he should tip her. He offered to buy her lunch and I asked if he was buying lunch for the rest of the class too. (An obvious joking tone)

He then told me I'm too new to be a part of the class and proceeded to take everyone's order in that department and pay for it, excluding me who is two cubicles down.

He didn't take an order for anyone in my department, but this is not a big office.

It's not a big deal but it really got to me.

I don't plan on interacting with him anymore.

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