Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Employees Are Happier In Offices With Free Food
Employees Are Happier In Offices With Free Food Hereâs a no-brainer statistic thatâs still sort of fun: full-time employees are more than 10% more likely to dig their jobs when their workplaces provide access to free food. Thatâs according to a new survey of more than 1,000 full-time office workers conducted by grocery-delivery service Peapod (which, of course, would probably like your company to order some groceries.) USA Today reports: While only 56% of employees in workplaces without access to free food reported being âveryâ or âextremelyâ happy in the office, that number was about 67% in offices with free snacks (which is only about 16% of offices overall). Think places like Facebook, Pinterest, or Googleâ"where the snacks are so abundant employees have been rumored to gain a âGoogle 15â upon joining the company. Itâs millennials who seem to be most charmed by their employers rolling out the red carpet of comestiblesâ"and theyâre also the age group most likely to pine for employers who offer more or better options. And thatâs a pining employers shouldnât underestimate: 48% of all survey respondents said that they would consider food perks in the decision-making stage of a job search. Then again, it may not be all about the food so much as what it suggests about broader company culture. After all, extravagant food offerings in the workplace are commonly associated with creative class jobs in startups, or fun-park office compounds à la Silicon Valley. Iâd be âextremelyâ happy to have a slide in my office, too. Or my bosses can skip the food and slides and pay a Facebook salary.
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