Google has cut free food in offices, eliminating chips, fruit, desserts, muffins and candy. This is one of the corporation’s cost-cutting measures: it has already started saving on office supplies and fitness for employees.
One of Google’s San Francisco office managers told The Atlantic that the company has removed a number of products from the free food range. According to him, onion chips, muffins, dried mango, M&M’s have disappeared from the tables.
The Atlantic points out that the reduction of free food in offices is one of Google’s cost-cutting measures. Earlier, the corporation announced that it would begin saving on office supplies such as staplers, tape, as well as fitness for employees.
Other big tech companies have also taken unpopular steps to cut costs. Meta (the company’s activities are recognized as extremist in the Russian Federation and prohibited) stopped paying for laundry and dry cleaning services to staff, and Salesforce suspended the program with meditations and walks for employees in nature.
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Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB

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