Megansnarkle
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Snitches get stitches.Would you report them!?
Snitches get stitches.Would you report them!?
Some are low alcohol about 0.5% but the rest are 0.0% it says on the front if there is any alcohol in themBeing pedantic, I don’t think “alcohol free” is fully alcohol free, is it? I’m sure I saw it has a small percent of it in there and that’s why they’re not recommended for long term alcoholics. Not enough to get someone legless though.
Alcohol free is either de-alcoholsied or sparkling. Some drinks contain up to 0.05% abv.Being pedantic, I don’t think “alcohol free” is fully alcohol free, is it? I’m sure I saw it has a small percent of it in there and that’s why they’re not recommended for long term alcoholics. Not enough to get someone legless though.
Sure, but I don’t think the issue here is where this drink was consumed. It’s more about the fact it was consumed from a bottle that looked like an alcohol bottle.There's someone on my Facebook gives her little boy alcohol free Koppaberg , I always feel like that's a bit inappropriate.
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It depends when and where too. It's one think sipping away as they work and another sitting in the staffroom at break time.
Some workplaces have rules like only water I'm the actual work area , and the staff room has hot drink facilities.
Being pedantic, I don’t think “alcohol free” is fully alcohol free, is it? I’m sure I saw it has a small percent of it in there and that’s why they’re not recommended for long term alcoholics. Not enough to get someone legless though.If it’s alcohol free, it’s alcohol free. There’s nothing to report since they’re not getting intoxicated on the job which is what all employers care about. The packaging is irrelevant.
It depends when and where too. It's one think sipping away as they work and another sitting in the staffroom at break time.If it’s alcohol free, it’s alcohol free. There’s nothing to report since they’re not getting intoxicated on the job which is what all employers care about. The packaging is irrelevant.
Kombucha and various sparkling beverages come in similar packaging too, yet they’re non-alcoholic.
Reporting a colleague for the type of packaging they’re drinking from is a bit over the top and a non-issue.
Unless they’re truly intoxicated or the drink contains alcohol, I suggest you mind your own business.