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ClientCo in Belgium provided free beer, it was always available from the fridge in the canteen. The unwritten rule was not to touch it until after 1pm Fridays when we started winding down.
Oddly enough the truck drivers are actually exempt from the new rules, so they can take 3 bottles out on the road with them.
Most places in Denmark have beers, soft-drinks, water etc. in the fridges. Yeah, there are some uptight places that don't. Some have you pay 'pant': the return fee on the bottle. Some have you pay full price. Most have a club where someone goes to Germany and comes back with a trailer load (beer is much cheaper in Germany and you don't pay 'pant')
At one client, if I've cycled in, I often have to move crates of beer stacked up outside the shower room door in the morning.
Friday afternoon commuting is a nightmare: many drivers have had one or two, trains have a good few drunks, drinking, even though they are banned and there are stickers on the windows saying no drinking, and the cycle-paths are OMG: I've accidentally run over more than one that's had so many they've just keeled over right in front of me.
There again more than once early in the morning I've had white-van-man driving at me the wrong way down a one way street, balancing a beer on top of the steering wheel and giving me the finger with the other hand...
They brought the new rules in on April 1. Everyone there thought it was an April fools, especially as the drivers were exempt. When they found out it wasn't they were seriously annoyed.
The bosses should have consulted the Unions, you can get serious backlash in Denmark if you don't consult.
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