Meta employees left to do their own laundry as perks get cut

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Facebook parent company tells workers they will no longer receive free valet service and meals will be delayed

Photograph: Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty ImagesPhotograph: Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty ImagesLavish onsite perks may be a thing of the past for employees atThe parent company of Facebook informed its employees it would be cutting down on various perks including free laundry, dry cleaning and valet service, as well as delaying the daily free dinner by half an hour from 6pm to 6.

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