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Yes, There is a Free Lunch (at Google)

Rumors abound that it is super easy to walk into the Google cafeteria and get a free lunch!

Now Google Cafeteria is nothing like Google Blog Search, or Google Earth, or Google fill-in-the-blank. It's the actual cafeteria where Google employees and guests get free food - supposedly very good food.

The best writeup I've seen is at TechCrunch (where despite their name they do not concentrate only on food for techies).

Allegedly many of the "free lunchers" sneaking in are Yahoo! employees :)

Not everyone agrees it is simple to do, but clearly it is illegal! I'd hate to be arrested for suck a silly prank. Lots of interesting, silly, spam, and obscene comments too.

Comments on "Yes, There is a Free Lunch (at Google)"

 

Blogger Ukiah said ... (Friday, November 11, 2005 5:14:00 PM) : 

That would be very fun to do. go eat at the google building.
amy23@www.azerivista.com

 

Blogger Ted Demopoulos said ... (Tuesday, November 15, 2005 10:13:00 AM) : 

Now why is scamming a free lunch from Google so funny? It is, at least to many of us, fundamentally funny!

 

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