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We all enjoy a bit of banter with our workmates.
But beware, push your luck and you might just spark a comical vengeance. Macy Newberry, front-of-house star at her local Wetherspoons, found this out the hard way.
Racking up more than 7,000 likes, a video shows Macy confessing to winding up her colleague all morning. Come lunchtime, he'd reached his limit. "Wetherspoons chefs gone feral," she said in a caption, revealing the chef's hilarious retaliation. She added: "Nightmares do exist when you p**s off the chef at work."
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The footage shows her pub grub turned into a bizarre sculpture. The chef had used skewers to erect an onion ring tower and fashion her chips into a tent-like structure. She continued: "I can't even remember what I did to deserve this, but clearly the chef was p****d. This resulted in my lunch being absolutely sabotaged. Artistic. Maybe you'd be annoyed if this happened to your lunch."
TikTok users were left in stitches over the clip with many claiming they'd just be glad they could still eat it. One user said: "As long as it's still edible, I wouldn't be annoyed."
Another commented: "That's quite creative." While a third joked: "Omg I'd pay more for this modern art." Someone else, who has been through the same thing, penned: "The chefs at Nandos would make me sculptures out of my food on break."
It comes after 'Spoons boss Tim Martin said proposals to shrink pints are "daft" and wont reduce how much we drink. The pub boss rubbished new scientific claims that reducing pint sizes by a third would curb alcohol consumption - because "human nature" will keep us boozing.
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