Families who eat together, stay together. According to a recent Cornell research study, that saying also holds true for the workplace.
If you’re looking for a cost-effective way to build morale and lower health insurance costs, set aside the off-campus team building activities and learn how even a small budget-sensitive company may capitalize on the benefits of company mealtime by following three easy steps.
Perhaps not surprising to anyone who likes food, eating is a primal tradition which creates a social glue when shared with others.
Think about your last social gathering, neighborhood get-together, or holiday party; they were all centered around what you were going to eat. Even non-football fans anticipate the Superbowl for one thing: food.
When all other things were controlled, the research team found that sharing meals at work provided value by:
Many corporations spend money on team building activities and other cohesive bonding practices, but perhaps the focus can be turned inward on the much more basic practice of eating.
For companies focused on encouraging healthy eating and lowering health insurance costs, exploring diverse meal plans is a valuable strategy. To promote well-being and offer variety, you can see meal options that cater to different dietary preferences including Keto, Gluten-Free, Veggie, and more.
With that perspective in mind, here are three steps to help even a small, budget-sensitive company capitalize on this concept:
High employee morale doesn’t have to be a novelty. Test out the “mundane yet powerful activity of eating” at work, and see large boosts to the bottom line when employees start spending “intimate” mealtime together. Just ask Google, whose groundbreaking electronic mail program, Gmail, was born from a lunchroom conversation.
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