Published November 15, 2011, 10:50 PM
In the past decade, according to the American Dietetic Association, more than 60 percent of us have resorted to eating lunch at our desks.
Today's employees find less time for lunch breaks
Midday breaks fall by the wayside as workloads increaseIn the past decade, according to the American Dietetic Association, more than 60 percent of us have resorted to eating lunch at our desks.
By: Robert Nolin, McClatchy Newspapers
