Google employs more than 32,000 full-time research, sales, administrative and operations workers, all of whom are provided with free food, drinks, snacks and ice cream. According to mashable.com, even if the company is spending just $1 per day per employee to provide food and beverages, the FCC’s fine is "no more of a hardship on the company than its daily lunch expense."
What costs more for Google -- its fine from the FCC for an impending investigation or how much it spends to feed its employees each day?
What costs more for Google -- its fine from the FCC for an impending investigation or how much it spends to feed its employees each day?
Answer: feeding its employees each day far exceeds the $25,000 FCC fine
Google employs more than 32,000 full-time research, sales, administrative and operations workers, all of whom are provided with free food, drinks, snacks and ice cream. According to mashable.com, even if the company is spending just $1 per day per employee to provide food and beverages, the FCC’s fine is "no more of a hardship on the company than its daily lunch expense."
Google employs more than 32,000 full-time research, sales, administrative and operations workers, all of whom are provided with free food, drinks, snacks and ice cream. According to mashable.com, even if the company is spending just $1 per day per employee to provide food and beverages, the FCC’s fine is "no more of a hardship on the company than its daily lunch expense."