Employee Gets HR Warning… For Bringing Lunch From Home?

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Bringing lunch from home is a common practice for office workers, but recently, one employee sparked discussion after receiving a warning from HR for doing just that.

The worker shared online that he usually brings homemade meals to work and doesn’t join colleagues for lunch outings. To his surprise, HR sent him a warning letter, citing that eating alone “negatively affects team morale.”

He explained that at his previous job, bringing lunch was seen as normal and even appreciated for saving money and allowing a more relaxed lunch break. At his new company, however, the same habit was flagged as “problematic behavior.”

The employee expressed confusion, asking, “How can eating alone impact others’ mood? I’m here to work, not attend social events.”

The post has sparked debate online, with many questioning whether HR has the right to regulate employees’ lunch habits.

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