Jan 2020
10:20pm, 31 Jan 2020
44,655 posts
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Bintmcskint
They went all out at Halloween
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Jan 2020
10:22pm, 31 Jan 2020
3,964 posts
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Cyclops
I'm deputy head in a primary school so I pay for my own drinks and towards the cost of those drunk by visitors. I pay £1 a week for my own use and contribute the rest of the note to the fund. I also buy decent coffee for myself and keep it in a cupboard far away. I wash up in one building and take my turn emptying and loading the dishwasher in the other. I usually make cups of tea for the head and for visitors because someone has to do it. There are cakes and biscuits if someone buys them - and lots of people bring things in
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Jan 2020
10:26pm, 31 Jan 2020
16,418 posts
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GimmeMedals
I want a pick n mix bus
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Feb 2020
7:30am, 1 Feb 2020
3,601 posts
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Dillthedog
We have a water filter tap.
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Feb 2020
7:39am, 1 Feb 2020
1,477 posts
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Heinzster
GP practice on the other side of the Irish Sea from Vrap. Decent instant coffee, tea and biscuits provided. Usually some form of chocolate from patient donations. Frequent extras via staff, the highlight was the bake off last year with an awesome cake each week. When I worked in the pharmacy we got tap water. Not sure it was drinking water but we made do.
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Feb 2020
7:41am, 1 Feb 2020
1,976 posts
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Pothunter
This was part of our Halloween offering (not free though):
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Feb 2020
10:03am, 1 Feb 2020
4,460 posts
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quimby
We have a vast range of teas, all the posh herbal ones, but the normal one is Yorkshire Tea, of which I am not a fan. I prefer PG Tips. But then, I don't generally drink tea at work. We have nice water coolers; filtered from the mains rather than bottled, which I believe is greener. Coffee is instant stuff. Free milk - enough to have on your cereal too. Also work-branded mugs (although most people bring their own mug). The meeting rooms have Fox's glacier fruit sweets (I have a bit of a habit here). If you have external visitors you get the Special Biscuit Plate, which can include Viscounts and Club biscuits. We also have a subsidised café and get meals delivered to our desks. Sometimes nice, maybe not on curry day...
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Feb 2020
6:01pm, 1 Feb 2020
6,268 posts
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jda
"provisions"? Seriously? As a quasi-public sector worker we had access to a kettle but had to provide the actual comestibles ourselves. (4 different jobs in UK and abroad, also in numerous visits to different employers).
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Feb 2020
11:04pm, 2 Feb 2020
2,175 posts
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Fitz
Our workplace provides teabags, instant coffee, milk, sugar and sweeteners. Also chilled water.
I yearn for proper coffee and often go out at lunchtime just to get a fix, even if I'm not otherwise hungry in need of lunch. Considering buying myself an Aeropress to save myself the lunchtime journey.
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Feb 2020
11:39pm, 2 Feb 2020
5,824 posts
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katypie
We get water and vile vending machine drinks (no cups). I’d be cheaper going out to eat than use my canteen. Sadly there is nowhere local to go to so I bring lunch whenever I can rather than pay over the odds for shit food
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