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Bought Imodium yesterday as I had diarrhea at the customer's side, as it was used entirely and solely to make me be able to continue to work yesterday, I should be able to claim it back from my company or not?
I guess it would depend your company's business....
Bought Imodium yesterday as I had diarrhea at the customer's side, as it was used entirely and solely to make me be able to continue to work yesterday, I should be able to claim it back from my company or not?
Couldn't drive home to be sick as I would have splattered the M42 and M40 fully with the brown stuff
Have you claimed the meal that caused the diarrhea ? If you did, then you cannot claim Imodium.
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