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[...] "Revolutions do not allow anyone to play the schoolmaster with them." -- Rosa Luxemburg, The Mass Strike, Chapter 4.

I'm a libertarian socialist, a social ecologist, and a humanist, I know my way around Linux, and I'm partial to speculative fiction and TTRPGs.

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A recent report found that Americans have become less likely to go out for a workday lunch, and more likely to eat a brought-from-home lunch at their desks.

Do you go out for a lunch break? And if not, why not?

foolishowl ,
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@rbreich 1. Throughout my life, eating out for lunch was expensive and a rare indulgence.

  1. Restaurant prices have increased.

  2. In most of my jobs, I've been on corporate campuses, isolated from the larger community, where there's a single vendor running a cafeteria with food that costs more than a restaurant, and is of much lower quality. The food I bring from home is cheaper and better.

  3. COVID.

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