<p>I take snickers bars and small ice creams.</p>
<p>I always buy at least 1 to loose suspicions, and I never get caught. The only people who get caught are those who walk out without buying anything.</p>
<p>I take snickers bars and small ice creams.</p>
<p>I always buy at least 1 to loose suspicions, and I never get caught. The only people who get caught are those who walk out without buying anything.</p>
<p>Did you ever think that he may steal for a reason? i.e., he's not getting any food at home? </p>
<p>It may not be true, but it seems like a plausible explanation--I mean, why else would you do that? I know a kid at my school who gets a free lunch, but always steals another one. I see him bringing it on the bus so I assume he's taking it to eat at home.</p>
<p>yea stealing is pretty at my school. except they're not so discreet. if the line's too long, they just walk out with their lunch in plain sight and the cashier's like, "wha?!" and then they forget about it.</p>
<p>The kids that I know who steal the food do it because they don't get fed or not enough at home. Some people will take something if they are hungry but not to save money, just if they have none.</p>
<p>Lol, hardly. He sells/gives them away to his friends.</p>
<p>never seen people do that before. but then again i dont take lunch</p>