All That Free Food at Work: Unethical?
Food. Free. And way too much of it in a work setting, every day. Posters on Reddit scream about the consequences. For instance, here are some snippets for Big Law: "I gained 80 pounds in my first 5 years in big law" "I gained 15 pounds in 4 years" Summer interns also often chime in on that weighty matter. Some completed the season $45k richer and pounds heavier. This isn't inevitable, other posters declare. For instance, bring your own lunch and restrict the eating to that. Don't peek at the food. Even one bite can set you off. But coping isn't the issue here. It's the whole matter of free food at work. Is that downright unethical at this time of a growing number of health problems associated with improper eating patterns? They range from diabetes to clogged arteries to obesity. Even supposed "healthy" food could get you in trouble if you consume too much of it. Yet some businesses position and package the food as a perk. At a gig in cu...