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Arguably, an employer who only buys you lunch sometimes is more of a perk/raise than an employer who provides lunch every day.
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It does all come from the same silo eventually, I guess, but taking it from the office petty cash drawer seems different to me than a line item for 'employee lunches'.
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Force employers to buy lunches and most places will make Michelle Obama's school lunch menu look Michelin rated
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Yeah, if employers start providing lunch as a general rule, the demands will just evolve to “Employers have to provide an expensive lunch with gluten-free and raw vegan options, and none of the ingredients can be sourced from multinational corporations”
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The large firm I was a partner in did this a few of the busiest months each year over a few partners' objections, including mine. Basically microwaveable garbage we could order from Costco for delivery to each office. I'll confess it keep the smurfs happy for
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2/ a ridiculously small amount of money. I was surprised at the amount of goodwill you can buy from Gen Y and Millennials for a 49¢ pepperoni hot pocket. That said, I still opposed it on general philosophical grounds and the notion that anyone I could buy for 49¢ was probably
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