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Israeli MasterChef Judge to Feed Hungry Microsoft Employees
12.01.20
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The multinational software company has hired celebrity television chef Haim Cohen to oversee six dining areas in Microsoft’s new Herzliya campus, Ynet reported Sunday
The Curious Case of the Israeli Lunch Card
31.07.18
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Ran Abramson and Hagar Ravet
Amsterdam-listed food delivery company Takeaway.com sees 10bis, an Israeli company it acquired, as a way to start catering to businesses
Takeaway.com Deal Highlights Israel’s Top Job Perk: Prepaid Lunch Cards
30.07.18
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Hagar Ravet, Nurit Kadosh and Omri Milman
On Saturday, Takeaway.com announced a 135 million euros deal to acquire Tel Aviv-based lunch card provider 10bis
Goodbye, Pizza and Beer. Hello, Personal Growth
27.02.18
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Iris Shoor
Serial entrepreneur Iris Shoor feels startups should focus less on free food and parties and more on the personal development of their employees