The Future. Businesses are turning to services like Relish and Uber for Business to provide a more flexible option for employees to have their lunch covered. To lure new employees, watch for some businesses to strike exclusive deals with restaurants, making lunch delivery from a favorite establishment a rare perk.
Made to orderHybrid work arrangements are remaking the office lunch.
Apps like Relish and Uber for Business allow lunch orders to be scaled up or down based on how many employees are in the office or distribute a per diem for each employee who’s in the office that day.
Employees can choose from a number of local eateries, and meals are individually packaged and delivered on demand.
This new perk has also helped companies significantly cut down on in-office food waste.
Employer-provided lunches are already bringing people back to the office. Since it started using Relish, event-ticketing firm SeatGeek reported that office visits have increased 5x.
Sometimes, people just don’t want to make another sandwich.
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