Yup, Google actually served alphabet soup for lunch today
After making waves Monday by announcing a massive re-org that puts all of its businesses under the umbrella of a new parent company called Alphabet, Google validated the all the jokes and punditry in the best way possible: It actually served alphabet soup for lunch on Tuesday afternoon, according to the Instagram of Google intern Stefan Dierauf.
(We first saw it via The Verge's Casey Newton.)
The menu selection wasn't Google's only show of cheekiness around the Alphabet news. The company also hid a reference to the satirical HBO show "Silicon Valley" in its announcement.
That's the only photo we could find on Twitter or Instagram, but if you've spotted any more, send them our way (jdonfro@businessinsider.com).
- Should you be worried about the potential side-effects of the Covishield vaccine?
- India T20 World Cup squad: KulCha back on menu, KL Rahul dropped
- Sales of homes priced over ₹4 crore rise 10% in Jan-Mar in top 7 cities: CBRE
- Gold prices fluctuate as geopolitical tensions ease; US Fed meeting, payroll data to affect prices this week
- Best beaches to visit in Goa in 2024