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That was a fun article to read. It is always cool to learn about how big companies started, especially Google. So, it was entertaining to learn that they started out of this house, and now have purchased it.
What do you think they will do with the house? Also you mentioned that employees get free food! How does that work?
I was curious as it obviously costs a fortune to provide this service but on further analysis it is actually very cost effective for the company.
1) Productivity is higher when people have a nutritious diet
2) Productivity is higher when you do not have to leave the premises to dine
3) The cost of the food and service are written off as business expenses
4) The salaries can be a bit lower because it is such a good perk
5) Makes working there all the more attractive to the uber bright folks with no desire to shop, prepare, cook etc.
Thanks for flagging this nice warm and fuzzy story.
Cheers,
Kempton
P.S. By the way, I ended up not clicking on the "AP reports" link you referenced and Googled for other trusted sources like San Jose Mercury News, BBC, and Bloomberg, etc.