San Francisco planning to ban cafeterias in the work place

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http://www.sfexaminer.com/supervisors-move-ban-workplace-cafeterias/

New city tech workers dreaming of dining in workplace cafeterias may soon face a harsh reality — going outside.

Two city legislators on Tuesday are expected to announce legislation banning on-site workplace cafeterias in an effort to promote and support local restaurants.

The measure, proposed by Supervisor Ahsha Safai and co-sponsored by Supervisor Aaron Peskin, would adjust zoning laws to ban workplace cafeterias moving forward, but would not be retroactive.

Peskin said the measure, was inspired by tech companies like Twitter and Airbnb, which are widely known to have access to dining in their own buildings, depriving nearby restaurants of the dollars usually spent by nearby workers. The measure has the support of Gwyneth Borden, executive director of the Golden Gate Restaurant Association and other local merchants.

Under the legislation which is expected to be introduced Tuesday, “you can’t have an industrial kitchen in your office building,” Peskin said.

Peskin said the legislation sought to avoid the “Amazon effect that impacts retail and restaurants across the county,” he said. “This is forward thinking legislation.”

San Francisco is not the first city to implement such a measure. Mountain View, home to Google’s headquarters, has prohibited the company from fully subsidizing employee meals at new office locations, in an effort to encourage employees to engage with the community and local businesses, the San Francisco Chronicle has reported.

Peskin said the measure was purposefully made not retroactive “so it’s not goring anybody’s ox.”

But, Peskin said, it’s a hope to mitigate the “app culture” of workers who are whisked away in private commuter shuttles to work, who dine in their places of employment, and see all their goods delivered to them by apps — depriving them the pleasure of mingling with the rest of The City.

“People will have to go out and eat lunch with the rest of us,” he said.

Supervisors Safai and Peskin and supporters will gather at The Perennial at 59 9th Street to discuss the legislation Tuesday at 12:45 p.m.

Supervisor Safai did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
First straws, now workplace cafeterias... glad San Francisco is figuring things out. It's not like they have any other problems in their city.
 
You dont want to eat in our city full of shit!? We will MAKE you eat in our city full of shit! Stupid techies thinking they can feed themselves! Spend your money in our shitty city!
 
I’m actually in favor of this. Make people spend more time out with the street shitters and maybe the city will develop the nerve to fix the problem.
 
Lmao...

Imagine ...just imagine the next step...

Banning employees from bringing lunch to work...

No but for real, fuck cafeterias
 
Money is not nearly a strong enough incentive to "mingle" with tech workers.
 
This whole thing reeks of anti elitism. This is America and now we are dictating that companies cant feed their own employees? Fuck that. If the shitty local restaurants cant entice you to come spend your money than they should shut down.
If i was an employee i would pack my lunch just on principle.
 
I’m actually in favor of this. Make people spend more time out with the street shitters and maybe the city will develop the nerve to fix the problem.

I would ban work restrooms and make people use a for-pay toilet

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not idea what that meme comes from
 
I’m actually in favor of this. Make people spend more time out with the street shitters and maybe the city will develop the nerve to fix the problem.

How on earth does this sort of ham-fisted bullshit fall under the purview of the government?
 
I’m actually in favor of this. Make people spend more time out with the street shitters and maybe the city will develop the nerve to fix the problem.
Agree.

People seem to be in favor of their workplace becoming their jail cell. We really are a bunch of sheep arent we?
 
And no more office bathrooms. You can shit on the sidewalk or in starbucks like everybody else, you snob.
 
What a shitty and anti liberty law. A private business can't have their own cafeteria now; total BS. It is usually more convenient to eat in a company's cafeteria than go out, cause you will have to walk more, or search around for a parking spot which may never materialize. And by the time you get to the restaurant or find a parking spot, you have already lost a good part of your break.

You know this law is shitty because if new hospitals were being built, they couldn't have their own cafeteria.
 
Agree.

People seem to be in favor of their workplace becoming their jail cell. We really are a bunch of sheep arent we?

I would say advocating or agreeing to have the Government come in and remove a free choice is much more sheepish. Some aren't interested in the time it can take or expense of going out for lunch everyday. Also the risk of exposure to hepatitis just walking around that shit hole.
 
I've seen measures in my city with this but it's because they want to tax it as a fringe benefit, not end it entirely. It's a dumb idea imo. You can incentivize if there's true value in it but to completely ban it, eh.
 
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Cafeterias are depriving them the pleasure of mingling with the rest of The City. People will have to go out and eat lunch with the rest of us.
 
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Really stupid and awful

BYT if they want to put sales tax on it? Then yes do that, cafeteria food, made free by the company would be denying potential taxes, so put a sales tax on it, and I say that's ok. Would possibly deter companies from doing it as much, leading to more people eating out
 
What a giant crock. If the employees wanted to mingle in restaurants outside of work they would. Forcing them to do so is just a bullshit way of trying to wring a few more tax dollars out of peoples pockets.
 
Feel bad for workers. You only get so much time for a lunch break, now you’ve got to use more of that time just traveling to a place to grab some lunch off site?
 
So which city council members own a bunch of restaurants in these areas?
 
Two city legislators on Tuesday are expected to announce legislation banning on-site workplace cafeterias in an effort to promote and support local restaurants.

who the hell voted for these idiots?
 
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