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Sounds like the thief won. Made you change your habits.
If you're happy then it seems there really wasn't a problem in the first place.
Thanks for the insight, Professor
I'm sorry but I feel if you approach the person with the right tactic, you can get them to alter their behavior.
As opposed to continuing to bring the thief food?
Or here's a thought, put a stop to the thieving.
You say this like it's impossible to do both of those things at the same time?