Friday, August 10, 2018
San Francisco: The City of Bans
I doubt I am alone with that thought...
At Spectator.org, Steven Greenhut recently wrote about San Francisco and their bans:
"Across the country in San Francisco, two supervisors last week proposed banning companies from having cafeterias that offer employees free food and drink. That’s a big thing in that city’s tech community. I’ve been to some of those offices, many of which are located in industrial areas south of Market Street that are a long walk to bars and restaurants. It’s common for some of these hipster office buildings — think old warehouses with exposed brick and polished concrete floors — to have big cafeterias with trendy food selections and beer taps. It’s one of the perks of working there, plus it makes it easier to keep working while you eat. Who would have guessed that cafeterias would even be a public-policy issue?"