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It helps both, people meet each other on a different level, talk about things other than work and so feel more respect for each other. so it helps both
Eating in the workplace adopted a kind of friendship and cordiality between the staff, but not conducive to productivity
Better not eating at work or in the workplace because time king of the company and is not the property of the individual
3. Both1 &2.
It definitely helps both. In order to be more productive in any given day, you need to interact with your colleagues at your work place. Letting your mind wander a bit over lunch breaks with your colleagues can lead to new ideas and new inspiration. It also helps build camaraderie, foster deeper work relationships and boost productivity. The kind of bonding that can come through eating together has value in terms of cohesiveness in the work team. It foster an environment where people are establishing friendships with the people around them, people will be happier at their job, almost regardless of the work they are doing. Of course, it is wise to keep the office gossip and trash talk to a minimum at lunch, especially if you're eating in a communal space where the wrong person may overhear it.