it depends on the species, though most capture it using a web.
Flies
They go out hunting
go home
Aside from thinking that the spider might have contaminated the food somehow, there would be no reason for tossing the food out. If the food has been properly sealed, there should not be a contamination issue.
a spider catches its food by using it fangs
Maybe. First you would have to prove you didn't put it there and that the food came with it as part of the dish.
Spider monkeys eat food Spider monkeys eat food
A house spider finds its food by searching for crumbs or anything edible left behind. It is nearly impossible to keep them away without providing some type of permanent solution, such as an exterminator.
Spider monkeys find food as a cooperative effort, and share it. When food is located, the adults will eat, but never all of the food, so that there is some for the young ones. They use their climbing ability to find fruit, and forage for seeds and insects (insects are normally eaten by the monkey who finds one, unless it is a mother carrying her baby).
the spider eats insects
you can find it on buildings
Monster, snake, mouse, spider, dust, person, food