This is how businesses get driven to the suburbs.
Bay Area cities are cracking down on free food at tech companies
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#13"The restriction aims to increase business for local food retailers." Wow. Incredibly corrupt. I'm guessing next lunch boxes are going to be banned?
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#15This is how businesses get driven to the suburbs.
Unfortunately the suburbs are now hostile too: https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/New-Facebook-Offices-M...
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#16Can anyone comment on the legality of this? IANAL and it’s just a feeling, but it seems like this must be unconstitutional somehow?
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#17Man - California, specifically the Valley, is completely off its rocker when it comes to policy making. I really hope Amazon's new HQ helps pave the way to start de-centralizing the tech industry from that one, overcrowded, and increasingly almost hostile spot.
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#18This is how businesses get driven to the suburbs.
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#19Talk about fascist capitalism. If I ran these companies I'd make everything cost one cent and have a giant barrel of pennies just sitting around with "take what you need" written in it. It's not free anymore. Problem solved.
That's taxable income then, no?
In fact, you could just add a stipend to your paycheck, subtract a "food cost", and the food isn't free anymore.
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#20Can anyone comment on the legality of this? IANAL and it’s just a feeling, but it seems like this must be unconstitutional somehow?
Nothing in the constitution says that a jurisdiction can’t ban free food.