• helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Not sure, but OSHA will have a problem with an imporerly labeled container.

    Edit, thinking about it. You probably would have a solid case - especially if there are damages. Some else said it’s like putting sprem in food, but I think blood would be a better comparison [citation defintaly needed].

    The theif could simply be allergic to something in her milk that’s not in the creamer. If the woman, unknowingly or not, had any sickness that can spread via breast milk, her leaving that in the creamer container where anyone could drink it is very bad. It could spread from the “theif” to their spouce, who spreads it to the mail man.

    Don’t leave breast milk in a unlabeled container, public fridge or not.

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      9 months ago

      The theif could simply be allergic to something in her milk that’s not in the creamer.

      So… hypothetically… I make my own lunch and bring it to work. It has peanuts. And perhaps some flu virus I’m carrying. You steal it and eat it. You get sick.

      And… I’m* somehow responsible?

      It’s unreasonable to think you can steal things out of open containers and expect “proper labeling”.

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        9 months ago

        it depnds of if she left her breast milk in away that reasonable could think it was for everyone in the office and not her private creamer.