“The Grubhub meal perk is meant to support Meta employees at locations where free meals aren't provided by a cafeteria, or when employees work into the evening. Those who violated the policy used the $25 credit to order other items, including laundry detergent… Not everyone who misused the perk was fired, the person said — only those who had demonstrated a pattern of abusing it.”
So? Am I missing something?
So people are using it as a $6500 bonus. And?
https://www.businessinsider.com/meta-employees-react-grubhub-meal-credit-firings-2024-10
@feloneouscat i have grubhub taken care of by amazon. the only time im using it is when there is a food need, and im lacking in interesting stuff at my house.
I guess I missing why using it for something other than lunch can get one fired.
That just seems petty and vindictive.
@feloneouscat @Horrrflmlvr Because it’s a substitute for a free on-premises cafeteria. Which is designed to keep you onsite and working longer hours. If you are using it for laundry detergent how’s that gonna translate into extra hours? I suppose if you were going to leave early to go to the store on the way home?
@Horrrflmlvr @feloneouscat Yes, but I’m not following.