As always, there are two sides to every story. According to the post on Blind from a fired employee, it seemed like the norm to use the $25 Grubhub perk in this way. “I figured I ought not to waste the dinner credit, and would buy things from Rite Aid like toothpaste, tea, etc.,” they reported. “A coworker on my floor suggested this ‘perk’, and I had seen other people doing it, so I figured it must be okay.” That makes it sound like an honest mistake by this employee instead of knowingly taking advantage of a benefit.
They went on to report that they were told to stop using the perk for non-food items early in 2024, and they admitted their mistake and stopped. Still, an investigation was opened, and after months of not hearing anything, they were fired. The employee reported that they made a salary of $400,000.
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