Free, unlimited snacks are becoming a common office perk - here's how companies like Facebook and Twitter feed their employees
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Sarah Jacobs
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The way to employees' hearts is through their stomachs.
At least, that's what some major tech companies seem to think.
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When Business Insider toured the New York City offices of Yelp, Uber, LinkedIn, Facebook, Kickstarter, and Twitter we found some pretty amazing kitchens.
From snacks to gourmet lunches, free food is a major perk at these organizations.
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Here's how companies like Facebook and Twitter feed their employees:
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