A bored Sainsbury's baker hid angry poems in packs of biscuits
“Seven pound an hour/ Is the price of my labour/ Loyalty costs more.”
1.45pm, 24 May 2014
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HERE’S A VERY creative way of expressing dissatisfaction at work.
In the UK, an unknown Sainsbury’s baker wrote haiku-style poems and secreted them in packs of biscuits, each signed off with the hashtag #theboredbaker.
Customers purchasing the biscuits soon discovered a little bitterness to go along with their tweet treat.
We’re guessing this person is not thrilled about their job.
A bored Sainsbury's baker hid angry poems in packs of biscuits
HERE’S A VERY creative way of expressing dissatisfaction at work.
In the UK, an unknown Sainsbury’s baker wrote haiku-style poems and secreted them in packs of biscuits, each signed off with the hashtag #theboredbaker.
Customers purchasing the biscuits soon discovered a little bitterness to go along with their tweet treat.
We’re guessing this person is not thrilled about their job.
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A spokesperson for the supermarket chain told Buzzfeed that the biscuits had been taken off the shelves:
Aw! But we like the Bored Baker. Come back, all is forgiven.
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