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What Huawei Employees Eats In Staff Cafeteria


Huawei, a China communications company, has risen rapidly in recent years and has branches all over the world. 


Recently, Huawei’s employees uploaded photos of high-quality 5 star hotel seafood such as lobster, fish, shrimp, abalone and vegetables, all in the plate, allows employees to eat with fun. The photos have made the netizens quite shocked and they all admired the foods. Perhaps Huawei motto for their employees is "To retain the hearts of employees, we must first retain the stomach of employees."

In recent years, Huawei has actively expanded its scale around the world. At the same time, it is also desperately recruiting new employees. In addition to high salaries, Huawei believes the employees must be treated with superior treatment.

Some employees said that in addition to these seafood, all kinds of dishes, such as Chongqing hot pot, kebab, hot and sour fish head and other special dishes, will serve in the staff Cafeteria, and the dishes will change every day, so that employees can enjoy delicious food. Many netizens, are commenting that "What level is this, high-class hotels, Huawei are too great", "Is it a legendary luxury package".

Huawei has even made a fuss about it. "You are eating roasted whole sheep in Bangladesh, I have a barbecue dinner in Kinshasa, you eat grilled fish in Moscow, I eat mutton in Ghana... now our goal is to eat all over the world!"




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