Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年10月17日
Lunch breaks are shrinking as more workers say they skip meals to catch up on work
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一项研究发现,在快节奏工作环境中,许多员工的午餐休息时间正在减少。近半全职员工每周至少一次不吃午餐,原因多样。Z世代最易跳过午餐,虽认为午餐是工作日最喜欢部分,但易因愧疚等原因错过。虽多人不吃午餐,但多数人认为午餐休息可提升工作表现。‘小treat文化’兴起,Z世代更爱且花费多。免费午餐可激励员工到岗。

🌮近半全职员工每周至少一次不吃午餐,如1000名全职员工和4000名来自10个不同主要城市的员工的调查所示,仅38%的人每天能离开办公桌吃午餐。

👱Z世代最易跳过午餐,超半数年轻工人每周错过午餐两次,虽认为其是工作日最喜欢部分,但易因愧疚或会议安排而错过。

🎉‘小treat文化’兴起,受TikTok趋势影响,87%的Z世代员工每周至少享受一次,如特色咖啡、甜零食等,Z世代在这方面花费也较多。

🍱免费午餐可激励员工,58%的混合办公员工表示若雇主提供免费午餐,他们会每周至少三天到岗工作。

In today’s fast-paced work environment, lunch breaks are quickly becoming a thing of the past for many employees. At least that’s what a new study from researchers at ezCater, a food-tech company, has found.According to the 2024 Lunch Report, which surveyed 1,000 full-time employees nationwide and4,000 workers across 10 different major cities for lunch-break data, nearly half of full-time employees, or 49%, admit to skipping lunch at least once a week. The reasons vary: Some workers feel they won’t have enough time to complete their tasks if they take a break, while others are overwhelmed by back-to-back meetings or simply want to finish their workday earlier. As a result, fewer employees are stepping away from their desks for the rejuvenating break they need. In fact, only 38% of those surveyed said they manage to take a lunch break away from their desk every day.When you look at the generational breakdown, it turns out Gen Z is the most likely to skip lunch, with over half of young workers saying they miss the meal twice a week. So why is Gen Z skipping so often, when ezCater also reports it’s their favorite part of the work day and they’re the age group most likely to block off a dedicated lunch break on their calendar? It could be guilt.EzCater noted that Gen Z workers are four times more likely than Boomers to feel guilty for taking a break from work. The age group also reports having their break scheduled over with meetings, even when trying to set time aside. While more workers are skipping their midday meals, a whopping 98% of those surveyed still believe a lunch break improves their job performance. Those who took a break reported feeling happier and less burned out.In place of lunch breaks, there has been a rise in what the 2024 Lunch Report calls “little treat culture,” influenced heavily by the TikTok trend of the same name. According to ezCater, 87% of Gen Z employees say they indulge at least once a week in a “little treat.” That’s more than any other generation. For young workers, specialty coffee breaks, sweet snacks, and quick savory bites are replacing lunch as a reward for powering through a busy day. Gen Z is also more likely to spend money on these treats, with 28% spending over $10 a week on small indulgences, compared to just 15% of older generations.For employers looking to get their hybrid workers into the office, instead of just “coffee-badging,” the 2024 Lunch Report also confirmed that free lunch is a motivator for workers. According to ezCater, 58% of hybrid employees say they would work at least three days a week on-site if their employer-provided free lunch. In a work culture where lunch breaks are disappearing, offering small perks like free meals could be the key to boosting productivity, well-being, and in-office attendance.

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