The Critical Role of Food in the Future of Work

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From charterworks: The critical role of food in the future of work

The traditional cafeteria is a thing of the past.

Taking action on corporate values, which includes issues like climate change and animal welfare, has never been more critical for companies looking to recruit and retain younger workers. Companies are using food not only to lure workers to offices, but to encourage them to collaborate once there.

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