If you’ve ever spent time in an office setting, chances are you’ve encountered situations involving food more often than you might expect. After all, we all need to eat! Much like the popular series The Office, it features a wealth of entertaining episodes. However, it also offers numerous scenes where food plays a prominent role, whether positively or negatively. While I won’t promise that every food scene on this list will make your mouth water, let me clarify that not all of them are the type to stimulate your appetite
Additionally, let me clarify: With so many delightful food sequences to select, I’ve decided to forego scenes involving drink-related antics for now. We can explore the realms of excessive espresso, double drinks, and orange vodka juice at a later occasion instead
Alfredo’s Pizza Cafe vs. Pizza by Alfredo
Michael incorrectly assumes no distinction exists between the pizza from Alfredo’s Pizza Cafe and Pizza by Alfredo. However, Season 4’s “Launch Party” double-episode reveals a significant difference. While Michael struggles with a delivery boy who denies honoring his coupon, the rest of the staff prefer a moderate amount of decent pizza over all-you-can-eat of “mediocre pizza” some might call a “burning circle of trash.”
When Dwight Fills The Vending Machine With Produce
In the heat of Season 5, I’ve got a personal mission: stripping down the vending machine for our office contest, aiming to lose weight as a company. Instead of just yanking out the candies or pulling the plug, I went all out, hammering in some fresh fruits and veggies as a healthier option
Only the flies were interested.
Meal Time At Michael And Jan’s Disastrous Dinner Party
In this Season 4 episode, despite the setting being a dinner party at Michael and Jan’s, you might expect plenty of food-focused scenes. However, the meal was prepared well ahead of time, so the guests didn’t spend much time eating. The most awkward moment of the dinner could be attributed to Dwight and his date consuming their own food (since they weren’t officially invited). Yet, a moment that left a more lasting impression on me is when Michael dipped his meat into his wine before eating it, demonstrating his soft teeth
That One Time Creed Takes A Bite Out Of A Raw Potato And Doesn’t Seem To Notice
During the “Safety Training” episode of Season 3, Creed swaps his apple for a raw potato as part of a bet. The humor lies in that he doesn’t appear to notice this change, making it an unexpected and amusing moment
When Ryan Started The Fire Making A Cheese Pita
How did Ryan become known as “The Fire Guy”? It all began with him accidentally setting up a toaster while making cheese pita. Unfortunately for Ryan, he was often referred to but never actually forgot the parking lot
Michael Eating Steak Off A Stranger’s Plate
I find it peculiar that the couple dining with Michael’s group at Benihana during Season 3 didn’t shift their seats after recognizing Dwight had been separated from his party, but it seems Michael makes the most significant error in teppanyaki-dining etiquette, in my view, by announcing “it’s family style!” and taking a bite of a stranger’s steak. Definitely not acceptable, Michael
Jim Attempting To Make Amends With Pam With Tiramisu
Despite their charming qualities, Jim and Pam’s relationship has had its fair share of highs and lows. In “The Surplus” episode from Season 5, they found themselves at odds over whether the budget surplus should be spent on a new copier or new chairs. The disagreement is not particularly serious, but Jim attempts to resolve the issue with Pam after taking Michael out for lunch by offering her tiramisu, which she promptly discards in the trash
Michael And Dwight Get “NY-Style Sushi”
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Michael Grilling Steaks On A George Foreman Grill Outside
In the Season 3 “Ben Franklin” episode, Michael prepares a steak for Bob Vance’s bachelor party which serves as a source of humor, with guests struggling to eat it with plastic utensils and Michael using a George Foreman grill to cook it outdoors. However, the most significant joke is the reference back to “The Injury,” where Ryan inquires if this is the same Foreman grill that Michael had used to grill his foot earlier. Yes, he confirms, but reassures everyone that he successfully removed the entire foot from the grill
Kevin Dropping His Ice Cream After Overhearing Oscar’s Confession
In Season 9, it’s not the first time Kevin has accidentally dropped his ice cream, but the humor lies in the scene where he overhears Oscar discussing his secret relationship with the Senator. The scene ends with Kevin still looking stunned, and in a peculiar position as if he’s about to kneel down, possibly to pick up the fallen ice cream
Dwight Tricking Michael Into Eating A Bad Meatball Parm Sandwich
As a devoted fan, I can’t help but rave about the scene from Season 5 where Michael momentarily embarks on his own business venture and finds himself at odds with Dwight, who remains at Dunder Mifflin. In a clever twist, Dwight deceives Michael into vacating his office, only to break in later. Michael believes he’s getting the upper hand by taking a bite out of the meatball parmesan sandwich Dwight requested for their lunch rendezvous – little does he know, that sandwich is their absolute worst!
Creed Stealing A Stack Of Rectangular Pancakes
It’s common knowledge that Creed often takes valuable items if he finds them, but they’re up for grabs. However, in Season 5, when he realizes the rectangular pancakes Michael is making are undercooked and decides to keep them at home, he voluntarily gives them back after finding out they’re not done properly. Later on, Meredith takes them for her son instead
When Kevin Drops The Chili
As a die-hard fan, I must say that the “Casual Friday” episode from Season 5 of The Office has one of the most epic cold opens that left me in stitches! Right from Kevin’s voice narrating the Malone family chili recipe, while he struggles to carry the colossal pot up the stairs, to the heart-stopping moment when it topples over and spills onto the carpet in a gooey mess… The entire scene is pure comedy gold. Yet, amidst all the laughter, you can’t help but feel for Kevin as he frantically scoops the chili back into the pot using an inbox tray from the reception desk, desperate to salvage his beloved family recipe
The Sight Of Michael Covered In Cheese Dust
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Michael Sad-Eating Mayo And Black Olives
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DeAngelo Grabbing A Handful Of Cake
Which one is up for another slice of dessert? In the seventh season, DeAngelo reveals some lingering problems regarding food, not just his sensitivity towards nut traces. During Michael’s farewell celebration – a gathering Michael himself skips because he departed earlier – Will Ferrell’s character DeAngelo grabs a handful of cake, discards it initially, and then, caught between indulgence and self-control, takes another handful, leaving everyone around him bewildered and worried
When Andy Is Cooking Cherries Jubilee At The Reception Desk
In a twist of serendipitous timing, I – as a devoted fan – found myself strolling into the Dunder Mifflin Scranton branch, where I ran into Harry, the salesman from Syracuse. To my surprise, this encounter took place during an unusual moment, with Andy, temporarily jobless, whipping up exquisite cherries jubilee at the reception desk for Erin. Upon witnessing this lavish display, Harry couldn’t help but assume that such extravagance was a regular occurrence in the Scranton office, fueling his growing frustration. “It seems you all live it up down here in Pennsylvania!” he exclaimed
When Dwight Makes Jim Feed Him Pizza
In Season 7, it’s unusual for Jim to be at a disadvantage against Dwight, but this situation arises when Pam urgently needs Dwight to calm Cece so she can sleep. To achieve this, Pam even asks Jim to follow Dwight’s instructions, which involve Jim eating pizza with the crust first – something that delights Dwight noticeably, and it seems likely that this incident will linger in Jim’s mind for quite some time
Dwight Eating A Hard Boiled Egg In Front Of Pam While She Has Morning Sickness
In Season 6’s episode “Niagara”, things kick off humorously, to say the least. When Pam politely asks her colleagues to eat stronger smelling food in the break room while she manages her morning sickness, Dwight decides to make a point by casually peeling and eating his hard-boiled egg at his desk, right next to where Pam is seated. Instead of excusing herself to go to the bathroom due to the odor, Pam chooses to empty her trash bin and discreetly vomit into it. This seemingly innocent act triggers a chain reaction of empathetic vomiting across the office (and Pam doesn’t seem the least bit remorseful)
When Michael Tries To Give Out Ice Cream Sandwiches As A Surprise
In the first season, Dwight’s questionable choices regarding healthcare plans in the office stir up tension. Michael tries to alleviate the situation by offering a surprise gesture. However, when he arrives with ice cream sandwiches that lack the desirable cookie crusts, his colleagues remain unimpressed
The Time Michael Eats A Ton Of Fettuccine Alfredo Right Before A Run
What better way to gear up for a 5k than by chowing down on a big bowl of creamy, cheesy fettuccine Alfredo? Michael thinks this is a good strategy, but the technique comes back to haunt him not long after in the Season 4 two-part opener.
Michael Takes A Handful Of Meredith’s Birthday Cake Because He Has An Appetite For Life
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When Michael Gets Enough Bologna And Tomato Subs For Everyone
In Season 2, Michael seems to turn his birthday into a self-centered affair. For instance, he orders the same type of sandwich for everyone at lunch – it’s bologna with tomatoes and ketchup. It’s hardly surprising that most people don’t touch this particular sandwich
Jim And Pam’s Run-in With Sconesy Cider
In Season 7’s “The Christening,” it’s not just about Jim and Pam struggling to feed more people than their invited guests at the event, but also encountering a critical guest named “Sconesy Cider.” This unknown woman, portrayed by Stephanie McVay, isn’t hesitant to voice her displeasure when she finds out they’ve run out of scones and there’s only one jug of cider available
The Staff Takes A Road Trip For Pies
How about this: “What’s our desire? Pies! When would we like to have them? Right now, if possible! – That’s the spirit of the team on their work bus journey in Season 9’s ‘Work Bus’. The crew tried to combine work with pleasure as they traveled towards a cherished pie shop. They eventually reached their goal and everyone had a fantastic time. Even Kevin got a taste of humor when Oscar playfully shoved a pie into his face.”
Eating Hot Dogs For A Job Recommendation
Following Michael’s disclosure that the team-building activities during Season 3’s “Beach Games” serve as a way to identify his potential replacement when he lands the corporate job he’s applying for, some individuals become more focused. Specifically, Stanley is highly motivated to excel in the hot dog eating contest, as winning could mean freedom from working under anyone else’s supervision
Dwight Eating His Expiring Survival Food
During Season 7, the team is faced with the peculiar spectacle of Dwight consuming expired survival rations. He’s found munching on decades-old, oversized cans of vegetables, along with whatever other mystery items, right in the break room
Erin Throws Cake At Andy’s Face Right As He’s About To Sing
On Secretary’s Day, when Andy decides to serenade Erin with a song, unbeknownst to him, Erin has just learned about his past engagement to Angela. However, he will soon discover this fact. Instead of enjoying the song, Erin expresses her upset by throwing cake at Andy as he begins to sing
The Time Michael Brought (Probably Spoiled) Potato Salad To David Wallace’s Catered Party
In Season 3, Michael’s good intentions of arriving early and offering food at David Wallace’s party might have been appreciated, but perhaps someone should have explained to him that showing up too far ahead can be inconvenient. Also, bringing a store-bought potato salad to a catered event, which had been sitting in his car for hours under the hot sun, wasn’t ideal
Michael Insisting On Ice Cream Cake For Meredith’s Birthday (Even Though She Can’t Eat Dairy)
In the TV show “The Office”, cakes have been a recurring theme since its first season. One notable instance was when Michael tried to lift office spirits with an early birthday party for Meredith in Season 1. However, he chose an ice cream cake despite knowing that Meredith is lactose intolerant. To add insult to injury, he even offered her a piece of the very same cake she couldn’t eat. Predictably, she declined
When Michael Gets Egg In His Crocs
Starting a brand-new company isn’t a breeze, but let me tell you something simple as pie? Whipping up French toast. That’s what Michael spends his Day 1 at The Michael Scott Paper Company doing. He’s been churning out layer upon layer of French toast and there’s no indication he intends to slow down—until Pam manages to snatch the bowl and whisk from him, causing raw eggs to fly everywhere (including onto Michael and into his Crocs)
Pam and Kevin’s Ultra-Feast
In Season 6, it’s revealed that Pam is on the verge of giving birth, offering an occasion for her and Kevin to indulge in a massive meal (as Oscar puts it) “eat extravagantly together under the pretext of ceremony,” with Ultra-feast, a grand meal prepared by Kevin featuring Hollywood-themed dishes. However, by the time the food is ready, Pam is eagerly waiting to give birth, and thus, the feast never takes place
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2024-09-05 19:20