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Company Micromanages Meals, So Employee Stops Working to Eat

by Charles Butler
November 12, 2025
in Social Issues

Ever had a job with a rule so nonsensical, so completely divorced from reality, that it made you want to tear your hair out? Well, one employee decided to do something much, much better. Instead of fighting a ridiculously rigid new meal policy, he decided to embrace it. Wholeheartedly.

After his new boss rejected a 5 a.m. coffee and bagel, he began a quiet, brilliant campaign of malicious compliance. By following the new rules perfectly, he exposed just how broken the system was, all while making sure a few hungry homeless people got a good meal out of the deal.

It all started with a simple travel expense…

Company Micromanages Meals, So Employee Stops Working to Eat
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I have to eat during assigned time periods. So I will?

My job pays a total of $35 per day for food while traveling, divided into breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

The rules also say that each meal needs to be bought within certain time periods of 2 hours.

You must eat breakfast between 8-10 am, lunch between 12-2pm, and dinner between 5-7pm.

They didn’t used to be too stringent about this because the person who approved travel expenses thought it was stupid. Then they replaced her.

Because they would only approve a very cheap flight, I had to leave my home at 3:00 am.

I stopped to grab coffee and a bagel at about 5:00. The new person rejected it and said I could only buy and eat food within a meal period.

Well, fine. I used to work straight through lunch. Because I have to work with people from lots of time zones, this was sometimes necessary.

Now I leave or reject calls because it’s in my lunch period and I must go lest I miss it.

No working late either. I leave at 5pm because I can’t miss my dinner period.

I also make sure to spend all $35. I must be healthy and not skip meals. Coincidentally, hungry homeless people also enjoy my meal periods.

Okay, can we just talk about how utterly bonkers this is? You have to feel for this person. He’s traveling for work, up at the crack of dawn, and gets dinged for grabbing a coffee outside of some arbitrary two-hour window. The new manager didn’t just reject an expense, they sent a crystal clear message: “We don’t trust you, and we value our rigid rules more than your common sense.”

His response is just beautiful. It’s not angry or loud. It’s a quiet, perfectly executed act of rebellion. “Oh, these are the rules? Okay, I will follow these rules more perfectly than anyone has ever followed rules before.” The result? Productivity grinds to a halt, all in the name of a perfectly-timed sandwich. It’s the corporate equivalent of “you get what you pay for.”

This Isn’t About Food, It’s About Control

Let’s put that insulting $35 daily food budget into perspective for a moment. The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) sets the standard “per diem” rates for federal travel. For a major city like Chicago, the daily meal allowance is $79. In New York City, it’s $79. For San Francisco, it’s a whopping $84. This company’s policy isn’t just cheap, it’s a statement.

When a company enforces policies this ridiculous, it tells employees they’re seen as numbers on a spreadsheet, not trusted professionals. It creates a culture of distrust and breeds resentment, which is the perfect fertilizer for malicious compliance.

This kind of behavior is a direct response to a loss of autonomy. As employee engagement expert Dr. Jack Wiley notes in an article for Forbes, providing employees with respect and dignity is fundamental to keeping them engaged. This company’s meal policy does the exact opposite. By taking away the employee’s power to make a simple decision about when to eat, they triggered his need to regain control in the only way he could: by using their own rules against them.

The community immediately rallied behind the OP.

Most Redditors agreed: this policy wasn’t just bad, it was straight-up insulting and ripe for rebellion.

Super_Chemist40 - How in the hell do you eat for $35 a day while traveling? !

Swiftraven - 35 a day is b__lshit. And no way am I leaving at 3am for any flight.

the_turel - $35 a day? We get 30 per meal… 35 per day is basically eating from dollar menus and the gas stations. Unhealthy…

superslinkey - They stopped paying us travel time so if I had to go from DC to Florida on a Sunday to teach a Monday class it was on my...

Then they cut our meal money from $45 to $35 a day and I stopped accepting travel assignments. Travel for work is a drag. Glad I’m done

Many shared their own stories of corporate nonsense and gave advice.

[Reddit User] - I always just approved employee expenses. Travel flagged a bottle of water with an employee’s breakfast sandwich and beverage.

I put a note that she was kind enough to travel pregnant, the least they could do was keep her fed and hydrated. Geesh. No more flags.

-_--_____ - Accountant here. The current IRS per diem for meals is $69/day but it varies if you are traveling to a HCOL area...

I also let them know it’s ok to go a little over every now and then - I want them well fed and taken care of!

LadybugGal95 - My last position... I wouldn’t be reimbursed for most of those groceries because they went over my Monday daily limit...

You better believe I went all out the next week... Every day in between, max out the food budget as well. Stupid, stupid, stupid.

EggplantIll4927 - I started traveling the afternoon before I needed to be there rather than have 5am flights.

S__ew that. Now I go into the office in the morning and fly out somewhere between 1 and 3 pm.

Terrible-Border6885 - Hard and fast rule: Only fly during work hours.

Others just couldn’t get over the sheer insanity of the policy itself.

DenseYear2713 - I have heard of a maximum dollar limit for meals, but I have never heard that they had to be within certain times. Whose bright idea was this?

Interesting-Month-56 - Lol that is malicious. You might also let your boss/supervisor know about the policy and the ramifications.

I suspect that they will have a lot to say to HR; whoever wrote the policy was a total daft bugger.

HMS_Slartibartfast - For true Malice, have you checked with your boss regarding what should happen when you can't be at work because you have to meet these times?

I'd love to be a fly on the wall when your company commits you to being some place until 8pm and you say "Sorry, Can't do it. Gotta eat! ".

How to Deal with a Policy Like This

So, what do you do when your company rolls out a policy that was clearly written by someone who has never done your job? The OP’s malicious compliance is certainly one way to go, and it’s incredibly effective at highlighting a rule’s absurdity.

Another approach is to frame it as a business problem. Instead of complaining about the rule, document its impact. Go to your direct supervisor and say something like, “This new meal policy requires me to be unavailable for calls between 12-2pm and to leave by 5pm sharp to meet the dinner window. This has resulted in me missing X call and pushing back Y deadline. How would you like me to prioritize this moving forward?”

This puts the onus on management to either defend their ridiculous rule or admit that it’s hurting the business. It changes the conversation from a personal grievance to a legitimate operational issue, which is much harder for them to ignore.

The Moral of the Story…

In the end, this is a tale about what happens when penny-pinching and micromanagement go too far. The company tried to save a few bucks on a bagel, and in return, they lost hours of productivity and created a resentful, disengaged employee who is now a master of quiet rebellion. It’s a masterclass, really.

So, what’s the most ridiculous work rule you’ve ever had to follow? And would you have done the same thing? Let us know your stories in the comments!

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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