Google's free-meal program has been taken away from some of its vendor workers who recently moved from the tech giant's Silicon Valley campus to nearby office buildings set aside for vendors, Business Insider has learned. Instead, the food program is an "honor system" with security cameras next to each fridge to ensure workers pay the appropriate amount at the self-checkout stations. Google said that's because its San Jose, California, offices are considered GOVOs — or, Google-Operated,...

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