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Filipina Woman’s Coworker Brings ‘Mac n Cheese’ Abomination to Potluck And We’re Calling The Police

Filipina Woman’s Coworker Brings ‘Mac n Cheese’ Abomination to Potluck And We’re Calling The Police

October 20, 2017
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Meet Janis.
Recently, her work threw a potluck party, and she brought delicious-looking homemade lumpia to share with everyone at the gathering.
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Not everyone brought food that looked as appetizing as her dish, however; one of her coworkers brought… well, this.
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Apparently, it was supposed to be macaroni and cheese, but her photo showed that it looked more like cooked pasta with cheese sprinkled on top.
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Netizens were furious.
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Even corporations got in on the thread.
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Of course, there’s always that one…
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What do you think? Is this a total travesty or would you still eat it? Let us know in the comments!
Feature Image via Twitter / coolstoryjanis
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