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No free lunch (tray) at UBS: Firm puts new cafeteria policy in place

Whether it’s a move to be leaner or greener — or both — UBS employees at its Park…

Whether it’s a move to be leaner or greener — or both — UBS employees at its Park Avenue wealth management office are now being charged for cardboard trays in the wirehouses’ cafeteria.
According to the BusinessInsider (see below), UBS’s corporate catering firm made the decision to start charging ten cents for each tray that an employees uses from the cafeteria.
“I’ll admit I’m using fewer trays,” a UBS financial advisor was quoted as telling BusinessInsider.
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