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UN Thugs Pillage UN Cafeterias and Bars
2003-05-04
At noon on Friday, food workers at the U.N. headquarters walked off their jobs, calling a wildcat strike. The result: none of the U.N.'s five restaurants and bars was staffed. The walkout left thousands of U.N. employees scrounging for lunch — eventually, the masses stripped the cafeterias of everything, including the silverware.
Think of it as the "Food for Lunch Program"...
The food workers staged a one-day show of muscle after they learned that they would not be reimbursed for vacation pay due to a contract shift that took place in March. That was enough to set the food workers walking during the height of Friday's lunch hour. After that, what ensued was nothing short of Baghdad style chaos. Kofi Annan, who had a private lunch previously scheduled with the members of the Security Council in the Delegates Dining Room, found they were only served the main course. After that, they were on their own — no desserts, no cleanup, no coffee for Kofi. And the service was no better for anyone else at the U.N. But as tensions grew and stomachs growled, a high-ranking U.N. official boldly ordered that all the cafeterias open their doors for business even without staff. The restaurants had been locked shut by security until about 1:00 pm when the doors flung open.
"Free food!"
The decision to make the cafeterias into "no pay zones" spread through the 40-acre complex like wildfire. Soon, the hungry patrons came running from as far away as Botswana. "It was chaos, wild, something out of a war scene," said one Aramark executive who was present. "They took everything, even the silverware," she said. Another witness from U.N. security said the cafeteria was "stripped bare." And another told TIME that the cafeteria raid was "unbelievable, crowds of people just taking everything in sight; they stripped the place bare." And yet another astonished witness said that "chickens, turkeys, souffles, casseroles all went out the door (unpaid)." The mob then moved on to the Viennese Café, a popular snack bar in the U.N.'s conference room facility. It was also stripped bare. The takers included some well-known diplomats who finished off the raid with free drinks at the lounge for delegates. When asked how much liquor was lifted from the U.N. bar, one U.S. diplomat responded: "I stopped counting the bottles." He then excused himself and headed towards the men's room.
LOL! Can't make stuff like that up!
An Aramark executive estimated the food "removed" from the U.N.'s main cafeteria at between $7,000 and $9,000 not including the staff restaurant, the Viennese Café or the Delegate's Bar. The value of the missing silverware has yet to be estimated.
Posted by:John Phares

#7  Ah, it is the beginning of the end! The UN-iks turn on themselves...........for lunch. CIA...great idea, great op!
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-05-04 13:59:23  

#6  Obviously General Powell had a poor battle plan: he did not allow for enough personnel to handle things when the Koffi Fedayeen attacked the supply lines.
Posted by: Richard T   2003-05-04 13:48:55  

#5  Better park some tanks in front of Tavern on the Green first...
Posted by: seafarious   2003-05-04 12:22:40  

#4  Obviously this is a pretext concocted by the Bush administration to justify a preemptive NYPD strike on UN headquarters. The next phase will be a merciless barrage of precision-guided parking tickets.
Posted by: Matt   2003-05-04 11:05:43  

#3  You see? This is all our fault, because we established a precedent when our forces allowed looting to go unchecked in Baghdad. We're responsible for this, because we attacked Iraq without the moral legitimacy that would have been conferred by UN approval.

Wait... I'm confused...
Posted by: Dave D.   2003-05-04 10:09:27  

#2  In related news,Belgium will file charges against the Bush administration and the City of New York for failure to stop the looting at the UN headquarters.The Belgian Minister of Justicé,Michel Wafflehed,described the US inaction as "a crime against humaniteé and ze little puppies".The ministry declined further comment.
Posted by: El Id   2003-05-04 09:56:49  

#1  Glenn Reynolds suggests they need more Marines posted there to stop the looting - heh heh
Posted by: Frank G   2003-05-04 09:50:56  

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