The meeting began at 9:00 AM on a typical Monday morning. The team was gathered in the conference room, ready to tackle the pressing matters of the day. Or so they thought.
It started innocently enough, with a discussion on the new marketing strategy. But things quickly took a turn when John from accounting brought up the idea of tasting the new sausage product line. "It's a game-changer," he said, his eyes shining with excitement.
The team looked on in horror as John produced a plate of sausage from his lunchbox. "I'm telling you, it's a real winner," he continued, oblivious to the looks of disgust on his colleagues' faces.
As the meeting descended into chaos, the team tried to reason with John, but he would not be swayed. Finally, the CEO stormed in and put an end to the sausage tasting, declaring "This is not a sausage tasting, this is a meeting!"
And so, the meeting concluded with a sense of relief, but also a sense of unease. The team wondered what other surprises John might have in store for them.
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