A fed-up employee has gone nuclear on a serial lunch bandit, and the revenge is hotter than hell.
In a viral video that's scorching X with nearly 5 million views, the woman, decked out in a yellow shirt and red work vest, sets the trap: She loads her food with ghost pepper, the infamous super-hot chili once crowned the world's spiciest. When the thieving coworker strikes again, the results are pure comedy gold.
"GAHHDAMN Don't steal peoples food ," the text overlay blares as she films herself grimacing, eyes watering, and chugging from a blue cup in what appears to be a warehouse break area. The clip shows her making exaggerated faces, clearly satisfied that her fiery plan worked to perfection.
Lunch theft is a notorious office crime that drives workers mad, and this lady finally fought back with kitchen chemistry.
Ghost peppers pack a punch up to 1 million Scoville units, hundreds of times hotter than a jalapeño, guaranteeing the culprit feels the burn.
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