When I worked at a well known investment bank, there would be a selection of food put out every friday.
The Fast Track Visa types rushed to get it like they hadnt eaten for a week
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Someone here has brought in one of those enormous dustbin sized things of little mars bars, twixs and bountys, must be 10kg at least.
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Tesco doughnuts are sometimes really good. The problem is the quality is quite variable... I only buy them when they look light and fluffy instead of thick and stodgy.
Personally, I really like apple ones. But Fudge doughnuts (custard filled, fudge on top) are my favourite when I missed breakfast to run for the train and it's cold and raining... or used to be before I worked from home. I do miss them...
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the office i worked in, it was any old excuse for cakes or biscuits.
i remember asking someone if it was their birthday or summat and the reply was "no, it's wednesday!"
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Originally posted by tay View PostIf you are working at the BBC then it is my wife, she spent last night cooking cakes for her leaving.
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Originally posted by Badger View PostNice when the permies bring in cakes for their birthday. No idea who's birthday it is but will be going for seconds shortly.
I love baking, and people seem to really enjoy home made stuff.
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If you are working at the BBC then it is my wife, she spent last night cooking cakes for her leaving.
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one office i worked in all the office would bring in cakes 2-3 times a week.
you could tell when the contractors brought in stuff as the quality went from tescos jam doughnuts to crispy creme
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