You've got to have somewhere to make tea and microwave lunch. Otherwise civilisation will come to an end. You've got to have it for all the people who can't afford cafeteria prices, and/or who have dietary requirements that are dealt with poorly by mass catering.
Initially our building didn't have a microwave, but mysteriously one snuck in there pretty soon after it opened.
Also, the design of your tea station is important. Ours has little walls round the edge, which makes it hard when lots of us descend on the kitchen at once, which happens when we have birthdays etc.
Edited to add: 1) set fire to the architect. Or 2) chain the architect in the new building for a year. (This was my father's recommendation, and the more new buildings I encounter, the more merit this suggestion has.)
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Initially our building didn't have a microwave, but mysteriously one snuck in there pretty soon after it opened.
Also, the design of your tea station is important. Ours has little walls round the edge, which makes it hard when lots of us descend on the kitchen at once, which happens when we have birthdays etc.
Edited to add: 1) set fire to the architect.
Or 2) chain the architect in the new building for a year. (This was my father's recommendation, and the more new buildings I encounter, the more merit this suggestion has.)