Goldman Sachs Scraps Free Lunch, Marking End of Pandemic Office Perk

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The days of free lunch are over at Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

The investment bank said Tuesday that it’s transitioning back to “paid-for-meal” service for breakfast and lunch on April 25, scrapping a pandemic perk. Goldman also said it was boosting the stipend for meals “out of hours” to $30 from $25, according to a memo obtained by Bloomberg.