The Ominous Signals of the Catering Order System

It's 3 AM, the kitchen is dark, and the coffee machine is sipping its last drops. The lights flicker, and the air conditioning unit in the corner starts to whir like a maniacal laughter. The caterer's assistant, Bertrand, stumbles in, bleary-eyed, with a look that says "I've seen better days." He stumbles to the kitchen, trips over a discarded pastry box, and knocks over a stack of precariously balanced cups, spilling the last of the day's coffee.

As the lights dim, the kitchen's automated ordering system springs to life, its screens glowing like malevolent spirits. The menu scrolls by with a speed and ferocity that would make even the most seasoned programmer weep. The orders pour in like a tidal wave, each one a clarion call to Bertrand, who stumbles, bleary-eyed, to fulfill the requests.

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Theories on the Ominous Signals:

The team at Red Eye Catering has a few theories on the Ominous Signals:

  1. It's just the air conditioning unit.
  2. The ghost of a former caterer.
  3. It's actually just the coffee machine trying to communicate with us.

But one thing's for sure, the Ominous Signals of the Catering Order System are a mystery that will haunt Red Eye for years to come.

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