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To not offer lunch?

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amidsummernightsdream · 24/09/2024 18:36

I'm self employed in a consulting type role. I usually hold meetings at clients' offices.
Tomorrow, due to logistics, im holding a 3 hour meeting at my house, starting at 10.30.
(However could potentially run a little longer)

Would I be unressonable to not offer lunch?
I feel like I would be but I've left it last min and I cant think what!

If I did, it would need minimal to no prep and something that we could eat while working.

Can I get away with just tea and cake?

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Sandflea9900 · 27/09/2024 07:34

This reply has been deleted

Message deleted by MNHQ. Here's a link to our Talk Guidelines.

Wow. I was only trying to be helpful. Sorry for bothering.

sashh · 27/09/2024 09:13

I'd probably suggest getting a take away delivered.

If you do go for soup serve in mugs so it can be drunk while working.

Blondeshavemorefun · 27/09/2024 11:21

Read the op replies

It's happened

She offered sandwiches and crisps.

Client refused lunch

sashh · 27/09/2024 12:04

Duh. That will teach me to read the full thread.

Blondeshavemorefun · 27/09/2024 12:25

Don't need to do whole thread. Just highlight op posts 😄

amidsummernightsdream · 27/09/2024 14:51

@Sandflea9900 no, being helpful would have been sticking to the topic of the post and Im not sure why my post was deleted ive not said anything offensive at all

I dont think your post was in good faith. Generally some people like to be jobsworths and its so unecessary and very boring.

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