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Source:Defense Information Network Editor:Tech Time:2025-06-25 23:57:58

Historically the BBC does not shy away from a serious story. But this one literally takes the biscuit.

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If you've ever had your food stolen at work,Zoe Voss Archives you'll know some office spats go beyond vitriol.

Case in point, this tweet by BBC news editor Rachel Kennedy:

If you're stealing a full cheesecake at 8am I imagine you can handle a little rage from a co-worker. But #cheesecakegate keeps gaining more and more layers.

Unlike the aforementioned cake, which has probably been demolished by the dastardly dairy-loving bandit.

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The reactions started to snowball and become very creative:

And there was a response to the theft IRL, as reported by producer Amrit Singh Cheema.

Being called a 'pilferer' has got to sting.

The final chapter in this lactic saga seems to come from the original victim leaving one last note, as reported by broadcast journalist Robert Corp.

What a nest of cake-stealing vipers! Faith in humanity utterly shattered. What are we to make of this post-cheesecake world? The sensible ones among us will be stocking up on cream cheese and digestive biscuits ASAP.


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