Less lunch, more work at Steelcase

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American workers today are taking less time for lunch than they used to. Fifty-five percent of workers take half an hour or less, according to a 2005 study by Grand Rapids, Mich.-based office furniture maker Steelcase.

Workers in 2005 were spending 14% less time breaking for lunch — 31 minutes — compared with 1996, when workers spent an average of 36 minutes a day for lunch.

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