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It’s been a busy year for businesses, with Brexit and GDPR keeping everyone on their toes. Shoreditch-based Lolly, a POS and payments software company, is bringing some light-hearted festivity to their office by giving away fresh turkeys to their employees.
Each member of staff can take home a 12-15lb fresh turkey for Christmas...or for those having a large Christmas feast, they can request a 25lb one. The turkeys are all collected from Spitalfields Market (having been brought across from an Essex-based supplier). Then given to staff on Friday 21st December.
Commenting on the gift, head of QA, Steve Baughan said: "I think this is a really nice gesture, particularly in the current economic climate. I have worked for a number of large corporates, and have never received a gift like this."
Peter Moore CEO, added: "We have done this every year for the last few years, and staff have been so appreciative. This is our way of saying thanks for all their hard work over the year."
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