10 things you should *not* eat at your desk, according to the internet and our coworkers:
to catch up on. For whatever reason, lunch these days is more often than not consumed at a desk, next to important papers, laptops, and dirty coffee mugs. And that also means, it’s consumed next to coworkers who may or may not delight in your culinary sensibilities or want to watch you eat.
After several long conversations about what are the worst, most offensive things you could eat at his or her desk during the working day, here’s what we came up with. Make mental notes now.Sure, fish is super healthy. And with the number of people cutting back on, or giving up meat entirely only increasing, fish is certainly a healthy alternative.
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