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| Google’s lunch bill: $72 million (at least) |
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| By Wolfgang Gruener | ||
| Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:54 | ||
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New York (NY) – Those tasty free lunches at Google are among the reasons why I always thought about working for Google when I still lived in the Bay Area (back then, in the late 90s, the company had less than 100 employees and was really just one among thousands of startups). Silicon Alley Insider published an article that actually puts a price tag on the food Google provides per employee: More than $7500 per year. ![]() Google Luau
The website estimates that Google is providing 600 meals per year per employee and about 9,600 employees in Mountain View, New York and at the new DoubleClick offices). A caterer told Silicon Alley Insider that Google could be spending as much as $30 per day per employee on fine dining, which would add up to $7530 per employee per year. Can you tell I am jealous?
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