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What’s Hiding in the Office Snack Drawer?
The Daily Guardian
|November 25, 2025
Long after lunch boxes are emptied and coffee cups stacked in the sink, the true fuel of the workday begins to show itself.
The unofficial office pantry: a well-stocked desk drawer of fruit, nuts and “just in case” treats.
Desk drawers open a few centimetres. A rustle of wrappers, the soft clink of a jar lid, the smell of instant noodles or masala peanuts drifting over low dividers. This is the unofficial pantry of the office: the snack drawer.
Ask around in almost any workplace and patterns start to emerge. There is the person whose drawer might as well belong to a small grocery shop, with everything from biscuits to instant soup packets. There is the colleague whose supplies are almost aggressively wholesome— nuts, seeds, dark chocolate carefully rationed. Somewhere, there is a stash of very sweet, very processed treats declared “just for emergencies” and hit surprisingly often.
These private reserves tell a story about more than hunger. They reflect how people cope with stress, boredom and the long stretches between proper meals. For some, a snack isa small, controlled pleasure in an environment that offers very few choices. The inbox may be overflowing, the meeting calendar unstoppable, but the decision to eat a square of chocolate at 4:30 p.m. is entirely theirs.
This story is from the November 25, 2025 edition of The Daily Guardian.
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