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Meta fires staffers for using $25 meal credits on household goods
(arstechnica.com)
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If it was made clear that it was only to be used for food and to only use while you were at the office, then fine. Harsh, but whatever.
Stupid policy is stupid.
Are they requiring receipts from those that follow the directions to make sure they spend all $25 on lunch?
It's for food.
It's the rules for receiving the funds. Don't like it, don't accept the funds.
Why does it matter if you're doing it out of genuine care for your employees? This is just virtue signaling bullshit by Meta