SkullCandy Chegg Daily Candy Twitter Please Vegetarian Employees
Written by Vegetarian Star on January 11th, 2013 in Business, Food & Drink.
Several high profile companies have offered their suggestions for making 2013 the healthiest year ever by giving examples of how they feed their employees.
SkullCandy, Chegg, Daily Candy and Twitter are three companies that shared with Entrepreneur how an employee who made getting fit a resolution this year may be helped by what’s in the company fridge.
SkullCandy offers vegetarian options like hummus that leave workers a little less hungry while testing out the latest headphones.
Daily Candy prevents its employees from a daily diet of corn syrup and sugar with freshly delivered options like garlic hummus, wheat thins, nuts and peanut butter. The office dog Toby has a preference for carrot sticks.
Academic and online text book company Chegg offers a Juice Club, where members enjoy smoothies infused with fresh fruits, vegetables and superfoods like flaxseeds.
Founded by a vegetarian and a vegan, Twitter’s headquarters are always plant-based friendly, with options such as vegan and gluten-free snacks, nuts, dried fruit as well as allergy-friendly items.
Visit Entrepreneur for some suggestions to give your employer on what to bring from the next office supply trip.
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