Business Citing $13 Million Price Tag With 20% Capacity Used - Elon Musk Cancels Twitter's Free Meal Program. Employees Cry Some More. - “There are more people preparing breakfast than eating breakfast”

Well, the worst nightmare of "workers" at Twitter, having to work more and party less, just got that much worse... the latest perk to be taken? Free lunches (that nobody used).




Twitter workers who survived the chopping block after Elon Musk overpaid for the social media site will soon have to pay for their own meals.

The billionaire said he will scrap the free meals served at Twitter’s headquarters in San Francisco because it was costing the company around $400 per worker.

Musk completed his $44 billion takeover of Twitter last month and promptly fired about half of the 7,500-person workforce.

He also proceeded to mandate a return to the office and pointed to the lack of mouths to feed as driving up the cost of the free-lunch program.

Musk took to Twitter on Sunday to say that offering free meals at the company cafeteria had become unsustainable because “almost no one came to the office.”

He estimated the free meals cost the company around $13 million a year.

A Twitter employee who quit after Musk took over denied his claims hours later, saying the free meals cost the company no more than $25 per person per day.

“There are more people preparing breakfast than eating breakfast,” Musk said. “They don’t even bother serving dinner, because there is no one in the building.”

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As you'd expect, the usual suspects are Tweeting with Rage (tm) at Musk, claiming everything from being starved to him lying about the costs.

Also as you'd expect, the blowback from the non-Twitterized public has been prompt, massive and unsympathetic, with the majority of people pointing out your average worker does NOT get fed for free should they CHOOSE to come into the office.
 
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If you starve them, they will come.

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25 a day, 7500 staff, 5 days a week, 48 weeks a year, comes out at 45 million


probably a good thing so few used it
It's $6k a year per worker. I mean holy shit, I don't spend that much a year on food for me and my girl. That's counting eating out a couple times a week too.

These people are so fucking pampered and out of touch. These are the people who say some White dude living in a trailer Montana is priveleged.
 
Well, to be fair, it was apparently only at their SF office. So it wasn't for all 7,500 employees, just the SF elites.
Not that that would save them any money, you just KNOW the SF crowd expected Whole Foods-grade fare at the cafeteria...... there were probably no "institution sized" cans of vanilla pudding on the shelf in that kitchen. With most of it going in the trash instead of being served.... ironic, the "eat bugs to save the world" crowd probably wasted a small town's worth of food every day and thought nothing of it.
 
The price isn't even the biggest issue here, but rather how these oversized children are expecting to be fed by their workplace like they're still in pre-school and it's lunch time. For that alone I'm ok with Musk doing it: these people need to grow the fuck up and touch grass.
 
Good. These employees are out of touch. They should be grateful if the free meal program was replaced with a few vending machines that have energy bars or the like. It would cut down on overhead and massive reduce food waste.

It's not as if people who work in Twitter's San Fran office are living paycheck to paycheck and use the free meal as their main source of food, anyway. If they live or work in San Fran, they've got money to spend on making their own PB&J sandwiches.
 
It's $6k a year per worker. I mean holy shit, I don't spend that much a year on food for me and my girl. That's counting eating out a couple times a week too.

These people are so fucking pampered and out of touch. These are the people who say some White dude living in a trailer Montana is priveleged.
It's amazing. 6k is half the take home pay of a minimum wage employee. If this is the up front waste, imagine what the insiders have been cooking the books to hide.
 
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