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We are what we eat. Or do we work as we eat?

We know what employees want for lunch

Up to 88% of employees prefers during lunch break warm lunch. Slovakia is a country in which, compared to the surrounding countries, the trend of consuming hot lunches still persists. Meal tickets and meal vouchers also largely contribute to this trend.

  • 79% of employees expect healthier offer in restaurants
  • 96% of employees help maintain good health hot food
  • 78% of workers consider balanced diet considered necessary for better work performance

Do you know how eating habits affect the operation of your company?

When they have staff eating healthy food, have enough energy, better understand, serve better work performance. At the same time, they manage stress more easily, make decisions faster and are not tired and nervous.  Prosperous companies they have employees who are focused, feel good and go to work satisfied. Bad eating habits lead to health problems, absences, stress and poorer work results.

Edenred is your daily ticket to a normal lunch break and good food. We are here to remind you that it is normal to take a break during the day and treat yourself to a good and healthy lunch. We are here to be your guarantee that your employees will have the resources set aside for that lunch. 

Let's be more responsible

Have you ever wondered how food affects the environment? Food waste is a global problem and there is a need to find and implement ways to prevent food waste. More than 800 million people worldwide go hungry and an average of 1,3 billion meals end up in waste each year *. 

Do you know how to reduce food waste?

There are several directions and tips on how we can reduce or reduce food waste together. Follow us and we will gradually bring you tips on how to reduce food waste together.

Let's act more responsibly together.

Source:
GLK Survey, Free Food
, Circulating economy. The future of Slovakia's development. Ministry of the Environment of the Slovak Republic 

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