A new survey found 73% of people have had someone steal their food at work.  And 48% of them admit they've stolen someone else's food.

According to prnewswire.coma new survey revealed that 73% of people admit to having something of theirs taken out of the office fridge. Almost 50% of people admit to taking someone else's lunch.

Also according to this new study, Millennials are at the greatest risk of having their food swiped, where baby boomers and older workers are less likely to lose their lunch.

Overall, men were nearly twice as likely as women to admit to having taken snacks that didn't belong to them. The main reason for all of this snack theft is attributed to working longer hours.

I, personally, have done this a few times. You know, when hunger calls, you have to answer the call. Liz says she's never been a victim, and she's "never" taken anyone else's lunch either. (I'm still keeping an eye on my stuff just in case.)

We asked our Kicks 105.5 listeners to tell us about their snack attack stories:

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