A Safety Meeting Spread ~ Full Bellies = Happy Employees

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    splatts

    Published on Feb 12, 2023
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    At work we started a new way to spice up the food game for our monthly safety meetings. Each work group: Walla Walla Lineman, Burbank Lineman, Dayton Lineman, Marketing, I.T. & Internet department, and Management - take the reigns to provide food for the safety meeting. It may sound like a ton of people but there are only a total of 50 employees.

    Us Walla Walla Lineman volunteered to go first. Of course we chose make breakfast burritos. Build your own that is. With a budget of $250 we went a little over.. oops. We cooked up 10 dozen eggs, 5 lbs of bacon, 5lbs of sausage, 5 lbs of diced ham, potatoes, bell peppers, onions, mushrooms, cheese, sour cream, hot sauce… and some giant tortillas.

    I can’t believe we tore through 10 dozen eggs!! It would be safe to say that these breakfast burritos are gonna be tough to beat in the upcoming safety meetings. Gotta set the bar high and see what the other work groups can cook up.

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