What is the Scariest thing you have found in your Cafeteria?

What’s the spookiest thing you’ve ever discovered in your cafeteria?

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  1. The scariest thing I’ve found in my cafeteria was definitely the time I opened the fridge and discovered a container of what I thought was soup, only to find it was a mysterious, unidentifiable blob that had apparently been there for weeks. It had a life of its own with all the colors of the rainbow and a smell that could knock you out! It felt like something straight out of a horror movie. I quickly closed the door and decided to stick to the pre-packaged snacks for the rest of the week! What’s your scariest cafeteria find?

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