Man caused mini explosion after cooking raw steak inside microwave at work: Smells like burned meat and despair

A man who chose to cook a raw steak directly on the rotating glass plate of an office microwave has been banned now from using the shared appliance – and the co-worker who brought it up with the boss has been accused of being a snitch.Reddit user “Equal_Warning_5319” shared his co-worker’s culinary choice in a post that has sparked conversation and debate about protocols around cooking in a communal space.The 27-year-old man wrote that “Greg,” his 32-year-old co-worker, “thinks the office microwave is his personal test kitchen.”“It started small – he’d microwave weird things like boiled eggs (which exploded) or sardines (which smelled like the apocalypse),” the man on Reddit wrote. “But then [it] escalated.”The Reddit user said he walked into the break room “to find Greg microwaving a whole raw steak directly on the rotating glass plate” without a cover.“He said it was his ‘signature dish,'” the individual on Reddit wrote.“The microwave now permanently smells like burned meat and despair.”Then the “soup incident happened,” the Redditor continued.“Greg brought in a thermos full of homemade soup (fine, whatever), but instead of pouring it into a bowl, he microwaved the entire metal thermos,” the man shared.A “mini-explosion” ensued — causing the microwave to break and forcing everyone at the office to evacuate when the fire alarm went off, he said.“Management got involved, and now Greg is officially banned from [using] the microwave,” the Reddit user wrote. The man is now ticked off about it — “and says I ‘snitched’ when all I did was explain to our boss why there was a charred thermos carcass inside the microwave.”The Redditor said some of his co-workers believe he “should have just let it go, but I feel like I saved us from a much bigger disaster down the road.”Fox News Digital reached out to the Reddit poster for more information.Other users on the platform seemed appalled by the c...

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