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Was I wrong for putting my coworker in the hospital and almost killing her?

REDDIT: r/AITAH, 10 hr. ago, EhnArGee

For the past 3 months someone at my job has been consistently stealing my food that I bring from home so I don’t have to use the snack machine or walk across the street to McDonald’s like the majority of my coworkers do.

In the first month, I noticed someone had been gradually taking some of my food.

1 out of 3 slices of pizza gone, 20% of my soup gone, Cheetos bag completely gone, etc.

Didn’t think much of it and simply decided to now attach a “please don’t touch” paper sign on my stuff.

In the second month, at start of the month, my food became untouched but progressively went back to the usual.

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“6/8 coworkers (all girls) were disgusted by my actions and were on her side.”

At the beginning of the 3rd month I asked coworkers if they had taken or knew who was taking my food and no one had a clue, which is kinda believe-able as most of us take our lunches separately.

I decided to eat McDonald’s or go to 7 eleven and stop bringing food but then it started fucking with my financial stability. 10-12 days a paycheck (14 days) consistently buying food?

I decided to take matters into my own hands. My friend told me about a Reel that she saw where a girl put laxative into her own food to see who was the culprit and that’s exactly what I did.

What I wasn’t expecting was for the girl (late 20s) to have an allergic reaction to an ingredient and ended up going to the hospital.

After work all of us went to visit her in the hospital where we all talked about what happened and admitting to putting laxative into my own food …

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