This is concerning, given that the survey also found a further fifth (19%) of office workers don’t have the energy or motivation to make themselves a packed lunch before they get to work, and so eating out is their only way to get food during the working week. The Lacklustre Lunch Breaks Survey, from Just Eat for Business, asked the nation’s employees about what they eat on their lunch break, what they would change about their break, and how it impacts their productivity and positivity at work overall.įor a tenth of those surveyed, lunch breaks aren’t enough time to properly fuel themselves, as they’re unable to purchase food in their free time before returning to the office.More than 1 in 10 of the nation’s office workers regularly skip lunch, as they don’t have enough time to purchase food within their lunch break allowance, a new survey reveals.Tom Baxter, Account Management Director at Just Eat for Business stresses the importance of food as fuel at work, and encourages employers to prioritise social lunch breaks.While 14% are forced to skip eating due to time constraints, a further third (37%) have regularly skipped lunch due to other factors, such as stress or cost concerns.The Lacklustre Lunch Breaks Survey, from Just Eat for Business, asked the nation’s office workers about how often they skip their lunch breaks at work, and why. ![]() More than 1 in 10 office workers end up regularly or always skipping lunch as they’re not given enough time on their break to purchase food, a new survey reveals.
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