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does your work have a company store where you can buy food? what do they sell there and what is your favorite thing to get?

image semi unrelated because i couldn’t find what i wanted but i’m talking about either like a small restaurant with chefs or more commonly a little store in the corner that sells stuff and theres a little self checkout thing
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i'm 99% remote wfh so the company store is my refrigerator and my favorite thing to get from my fridge is the ingredients to make goulash
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why are they keeping chips in the refrigerator???
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a food truck comes to my job almost every day around break time, i dont ever get anything but they have sodas and foods. I just wait till i hear its horn honking to know its break time then go on my phone
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>>21862979
we have a wall in the break room, snack area with chips, bars, nuts, candy. two fridges for beverages with water, milk, powerade, energy drinks, tea, coffee, etc. one fridge for basically gas station food with jimmy dean breakfast sandwiches and the most foul looking lunch meat sandwiches Ive ever witnessed
I usually get a back of chips to go with whatever sandwich I make that day or doritos to eat with frozen taquitos. energy drink if I forgot to buy one at the grocery, which sucks cause its literally 3x as expensive at work.
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There's some slop "bar" for candy and chips, etc, and some meal vending machine (also slop), I always bring my own.
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>>21862981
i thought you were going to say beer, like you drink on the job, lol, but you didn't say that so what you said wasn't really funny
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>>21863212
>Goes immediately for the masala
>Build for BIC
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>>21862979
We have this break area/seating area that takes up 1/3rd of one of the floors of our office, lots of chairs and tables and couches and shit for just handing out or hosting a company mandatory fun time. They used to have a few vending machines in there that sold goods at cost, candy bars and shit. What kept people going there was the fact they sold 50 cent sodas, so you could beg for some quarters from one of your coworkers and get a Dr. Pepper or a Baja Blast. Energy drinks were like $1.00 or $1.50.

Then the executives needed to show they were interested in our happiness or some gay shit, so they had this vendor come in and install a corposlop snack bar, which is two vending machines and a commercial fridge with the same shit, plus some burritos and pre-made sandwiches. The first day they gave us free samples, and it was...OK. Then we scanned the items on this giant tablet with a barcode reader. Sodas were like 2.00 and the premade food was like 10 dollars. For like a week people were scanning shit and then laughing and immediately putting it back. Nobody I've talked to buys any of that shit anyway. Fucking stupid, getting a 50 cent soda was nice. Oh well, I have nalgene bottles and they have free club soda and water.
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>>21863342
India is so mysterious and trendy!
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>>21862979
Pathetic wagie. His only "friend circle" are his colleagues, his only lunch is company snacks.
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>>21863284
that would have been funny but it would have been dishonest i do not drink beer i'm a straight shooting sober gopher and i like to keep it hashtag real
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>>21862979
My work tried to make me buy critical maintenance supplies for our clients with my own money so i stopped working until they fired me
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>>21864083
Care to enlighten a bored idiot?
What are "critical maintenance supplies" and why would your client not buy them for themselves? Or do you mean that you needed supplies to perform your duties to serve the clients and your company wouldn't provide them so that you can do your job?
Also how long did it take them to fire you?

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