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If they're any good at it, you won't know who stole your food. If I did know who the thief was, yelling/cursing/threatening would get me fired. It's easier to keep my food at my desk in an insulated lunchbox with an ice pack.
And finally, HR doesn't give a flying fuck about your lunch. They would laugh in your face if you threatened to sue them.
I would only use them if they denied me EI after leaving the company and claiming I left due to the toxic environment. In Canada that's how EI works, you can get it if you quit if the working environment is illegal or toxic etc
Not familiar with the acronym "EI"