Eating at the Workplace

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Question

Hello, A person works in a place where thousands of people work, and there are kitchenettes with bread, cheese, vegetables, etc. If someone comes to visit him at work to have lunch together, is it permissible to give him some of the bread and cheese?

Answer

Hello 

The reasoning suggests that the company does not provide food for all visitors, but only for employees. 

Therefore, if there is no permission from one of the responsible parties, an outsider is not allowed to eat there. 


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