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The Office Pantry Blog
Our thinking about snacking and office culture as well as insight into the Office Pantry team
Looking for fruit box deliveries to the office?
Well look no further with our fabulous fruit boxes. Delivered to your office, with fresh milk, for just £20 per box.
Creating a healthy workplace is healthy for your bottom line.
Why? Because healthier employees make better decisions, are more mentally agile, and are able to get their heads down and crack on with their work better than a fidgety less-healthy version of themselves.
So how can you make one employee healthier? Well we’re not sure that targeting the health of one person is necessarily the right path to go down. There’s no ‘I’ in ‘Team’ after all.
So how can you make your team healthier? Now there is a question for us to run with.
Office fruit box deliveries are perfect for the work place.
A table, a chair, a bowl of fruit and a violin; what else does a man need to be happy? - Albert Einstein
We all know the importance of retaining and attracting key talent to your company. Not only that, but as 90% of your company’s operating costs comes directly from staff, it is vital to optimise their efficiency wherever possible.
And if you can do it by kicking out the vending machine and reducing your carbon dioxide footprint then even better.
Here are the key things to remember:
Snacking tips for work
Have you got a lot on your plate at work, and really want to crack down? What can make you more productive today? There has been a lot of contradicting research over whether eating snacks in-between meals is good for your work, or has negative side-effects for your health.
Let food be thy medicine, thy medicine shall be thy food - Hippocrates
Here we look at the different types of snacking and find out whether any of them will help you in your working day. So first of all, why do we snack?
Did you know that a study in 2014 found out that employees who work in an open-plan space took 70% more sick days than people who worked from home?
This is one of many studies that have been conducted recently that show the negative effects of open plan offices. This is alarming because 70% of offices in the US are open plan, and that number is uniform in the UK.
Whether or not open-plan offices are better than closed-space ones, the fact is that the layout of your office is probably there to stay.