Kindly share office snack ideas

Anonymous
I'm a single guy in my early 30s and would love to try all the sweets from Costco or Trader Joe's.

You know, those cookies that are for some reason sold in bulk, and you could never finish all of them by yourself so you would never buy them ....
Anonymous
I love unhealthy snacks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love unhealthy snacks.


Listen you can fat at home. The rest of us want to stay slim.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a single guy in my early 30s and would love to try all the sweets from Costco or Trader Joe's.

You know, those cookies that are for some reason sold in bulk, and you could never finish all of them by yourself so you would never buy them ....


I first had biscotti because it was a Costco container of them I found at a temp job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love unhealthy snacks.


Listen you can fat at home. The rest of us want to stay slim.


I want to fat everywhere I go.
Anonymous
Kid bars
Pretzel thins
Dual packs with a cup of pretzels and a cup of hummus
Seltzer
String cheese
Anonymous
How do you plan to pay for this? It will add up fast.
Anonymous
Trader Joe’s trail mix and nuts in individual bags. Tea and coffee.
Anonymous
IME snacking while sitting all day makes me gain weight. I don't bring snacks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A relatively new manager here. Not sure how much managers typically spend on "treating" team members (outside of birthdays or holidays) but I wanted to stock up our office pantry with some snacks. It's a small office, with just 10 people. Everyone's in their late 20s-early 30s and like to snack.

Any popular favorites (brands and where to shop or order from, etc.) would be much appreciated! Thank you!


Why do you want to spend your own money on this? This should come from the company’s fund.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love unhealthy snacks.


Listen you can fat at home. The rest of us want to stay slim.


I want to fat everywhere I go.


You sound hot. Do you bring that energy to the office
Anonymous
You only really need to provide coffee, tea, and water. Then you can always bring in treats or host a breakfast or lunch periodically.

I know a nonprofit that did a fruit subscription for staff.

I know another nonprofit where the receptionist/office admin was responsible for collecting orders for lunch delivery for those who wanted it on the three days they are in the office. While everyone was expected to cover the cost of their own meal, the manager sometimes picked up the whole tab.

We have some bakers in our office, so our kitchen regularly has coffee cake or muffins.

In terms of an easy nice treat, the Trader Joe’s biscotti are really good and pair well with coffee.

If nobody has a peanut allergy, snack packs of almonds, etc. are good.
Anonymous
I'd go to Costco's snack aisle. I like those fig bars
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