Majority of Irish people eat breakfast at work

The majority of Irish people now eat their breakfasts at work, according to a survey commissioned by the US multinational Kelloggs.

The majority of Irish people now eat their breakfasts at work, according to a survey commissioned by the US multinational Kelloggs.

The survey of employers found that increased commuting times were the main reason why workers opted to eat their breakfast at work.

It also found that more than one-fifth of employers do not allow such practices, with 18% saying they took up valuable company time.

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