Work potlucks are a huge tossup. On the one hand, your coworkers could be low-key Masterchefs who’ll come through with the mouth-watering dishes you crave. On the other, more realistic hand, there’s … this. It’s certainly macaroni and cheese, in that both macaroni and cheese are present, but it’s certainly not macaroni and cheese.
https://twitter.com/coolstoryjanis/status/921040950389981185
https://twitter.com/coolstoryjanis/status/921041287213547521
Jan Levinson publicly called out a coworker for this weak effort, which was either lazy or just totally uninformed. Had this person ever made mac and cheese before? Had they ever eaten it? Where was the seasoning?
Twitter had all these questions and more, but the one thing they could agree on was this: that’s not what mac and cheese is supposed to look like. Bruh.
https://twitter.com/tokenbeigechick/status/921045511632601088
https://twitter.com/YayBooksYay/status/921047728536408064
Where’s the pepper? Why is the cheese not melted? Is that even hot?? This must be a cheese pasta salad
— Bari Lennox (@_bariiii) October 19, 2017
Many suggested that this disaster had a cultural component and that the bad macaroni dish was some white people shit.
This needs to be sent back to the dark pits of caucasity from whence it came…..da fuq?
— Daniel-Jamal (@thedapperdanman) October 19, 2017
https://twitter.com/realfacade1/status/921057864742985729
https://twitter.com/GetOffMyLawn53/status/921061315459932160
https://twitter.com/inspiredleader_/status/921058043797889026
White people, meanwhile, did not want any credit for it.
Caucasity refuses to accept that mess. Now if the person had brought a bowl of Kraft Dinner, we would accept the blame.
— Ivriniel (@Ivriniel) October 19, 2017
https://twitter.com/ceeeeggg/status/921049441028763649
We might’ve all been raised on Kraft mac & cheese, but we all KNOW the mac & cheese above is absolute garbage
— Molly J. (@molly_jasi) October 19, 2017
Although the world disowned the mac and cheese, it may not even have been the worst potluck dish in that Twitter thread. Another poster had a story of a coworker who misunderstood food even more horribly than the mac and cheese lady. The only reason this “cornbread” hasn’t gone viral is because there’s no picture to go with it:
This reminds me of a coworker who brought us “cornbread” which was literally just bread but with random kernels of corn baked into it.
— Danielle (PARODY ACCOUNT) (@daniellegee) October 19, 2017
Can you imagine?