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Hospital staff get baked potato as a 'Christmas bonus' from work (and got taxed on it)
(www.indy100.com)
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The most surprising thing about this is this wasnt in the US. It seems like such an american capitalist douchebag thing to do.
Where did it happen? The money is in dollars so I assumed it was the USA, but in the USA employees generally don't have to pay taxes on the value of the meals employers provide.
It was in the US, not sure why they claim it wasn't.
Being gifted potatoes in the U.S would be very out of the ordinary for many states, which is why i was skeptical about it being in the U.S.
It's not very out of the ordinary in the UK?
Not saying its odd in the UK, but if you ild me like it was Ireland or something, i wouldnt have batted an eye.
What about if they're in Idaho?
The UK
The source is from the UK, the article is about a US company
True, my bad
Oh yeah the other one in the competition to fuck everything up.
There's dozens of them, not just one or two.
I think it was in Texas from what I heard from the rumor mill. The article is in the guardian which is UK based so they put the exchange rate in for the $15 in £ so the UK folks had a frame of reference
It wasn't? Where was it (I can't find it in the article)?
It was in the US. On Twitter, she talks about venmo, which is a US only thing.