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Instead they are “subsidized,” meaning heavily discounted, which discourages employees from throwing away food they don't like. But Airbnb, Dropbox, Google, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Square, Twitter, Uber, and yes, Facebook, all give free food to their hundreds of thousands of Bay Area employees every day.
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Read More »When the Bay Area’s shelter-in-place order went into effect on March 17, tens of thousands of tech employees were sent home, and all their free, three-meals-a-day cafeterias were immediately shuttered as well. In the subsequent days, it was revealed that Facebook’s cafeteria-deprived 45,000 Bay Area employees basically crashed DoorDash — and that the company and its ilk have absolutely enormous piles of produce, dairy, and grains stockpiled all the time.
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Read More »When Bay Area residents—Facebook employees included—started getting sent home from schools and workplaces, the Facebook volunteers who coordinated food donations began to hear from their recipients about a rise in COVID-19-related food instability, and ramped up the company’s already extant donation efforts. So over the course of two and a half days last week, as Facebook spokesperson Chloe Meyere tells Eater SF, the company’s employees pulled all-nighters for a one-time push to give it all away to organizations including Meals on Wheels, Food Runners SF, St. Anthony’s food kitchen, and a number of other non-profits. Most Bay Area “Big Tech” companies have employee donation programs: Apple, for example, has gotten press for its charity donation matching, as well as the millions the company gave in early March to help fight the coronavirus. But Facebook’s COVID-19 food stability project is driven not only by cash but by its foodservice staff and employees; as Facebook’s VP of Global Facilities and Real Estate John Tenanes told Eater via email, it has dispersed “more than $650,000 in food and donations” since the crisis began.
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