We’ve all been to office potlucks where we can’t wait to dig into our coworker’s famous dish. But what if you found out their kitchen was a disaster zone? One employee faced this dilemma and decided to share their concerns with colleagues, sparking a potluck drama that has everyone questioning who’s in the wrong.
The Office Potluck Begins ️

Susie’s Baking Reputation

A Shocking Discovery

Cats Everywhere!

A Dirty Secret

Cake Dilemma at the Potluck

Word Spreads Fast ️

Susie’s Reaction

Just Being Honest?

A Nasty Kitchen Debate ️

Food Poisoning Suspicions

No Definitive Proof ️♀️

Co-workers’ Reactions

Potluck Pandemonium: Was Honesty the Best Policy?
This office potluck took a dramatic turn when one employee decided to reveal the dirty truth about a coworker’s kitchen. The employee shared their concerns about Susie’s unhygienic home with colleagues, leading to a ripple effect of cake refusal and hurt feelings. As the office divides, some question whether honesty was the best policy, while others wonder if they dodged a food poisoning bullet. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this sticky situation…
YTA for outing coworker’s unsanitary house. Diplomacy is key

Debating whether it’s gossip or a genuine health concern

NTA for warning coworkers about potential food poisoning risk

ESH: Commenter and Susie both share blame for cake chaos ♂️

Potluck horror stories: coworkers share their fears of contaminated food

YTA for spreading private information. But is coworker TA for sharing contaminated food?

NTA warns about unsanitary coworker’s cake, sparks agreement and cat puns
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YTA spills the beans on coworker’s cake, causing office chaos

Food poisoning is serious, but HR may not agree.

NTA for wanting hygienic food, but could’ve handled situation better

NTA warns coworkers of potential cat feces in cake

Playing with fecal matter? NTA spills the beans
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NTA, coworker’s unsanitary food handling could be dangerous

Standing up for hygiene and safety, NTA made the right call.

HR complaint valid, but ESH for spilling the beans
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NTA for revealing coworker’s unsanitary house, health is priority

Not the a-hole for prioritizing health and safety.

NTA for exposing coworker’s unsanitary behavior at potluck.
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Cats in the kitchen and dirty litter box

Food safety first! Coworker’s dirty home revealed, potlucks ruined

Food safety concerns justify revealing the coworker’s cake ingredients.

NTA spills the beans on filthy acquaintance’s cooking habits

Don’t eat the cake, propose pre-made goods. YTA for spilling.

NTA: Commenter defends OP and calls out YTA commenters

NTA for spilling the beans about the coworker’s cake

Food sabotage? NTA!

Spilling the beans about a coworker’s cake: NTA or gossip?

NTA saves the day and stomachs from coworker’s cake

Don’t be a gossip, decline the cake politely

Bug cake causes chaos, commenter says NTA (not the a**hole)

NTA spills the beans on unsanitary cake source

Warning coworkers about unhygienic kitchen and cats: NTA but could’ve been more tactful

NTA for not eating it and spilling the beans

Colleague’s messy house may be a sign of depression

Knowing about a dirty kitchen is crucial

Food safety is no joke NTA did the right thing.
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Small world! Commenter’s coworker’s cake causes chaos. NTA confirmed.

NTA commenter defends spilling the beans on coworker’s dirty house ♂️
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Boss’s hygiene issues lead to food paranoia and workplace tension

Preventing food poisoning: a delicate balance between honesty and tact

Food safety trumps hurt feelings. NTA was right to speak up.
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Telling everyone about coworker’s house was wrong, but understandable

Spilling the beans on coworker’s cake: ESH, but health concerns valid

Spilling the beans through the grapevine, YTA. Serious health hazard, ESH.
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Skipping office potlucks to avoid nasty surprises.

Potluck disasters and office gossip: ESH in this cringe-worthy story

Food safety first! One commenter’s strict rule for homemade treats.

NTA spills the beans on office cake, defends colleagues’ health ⚕️

Coworker’s cake causes chaos and potential harm. NTA for speaking up.

Gross kitchen is ESH, but spreading rumors is also wrong
