As if we weren't already envious of the free
food that comes out of Google's cafeterias, today's SF Chronicle features a story about the internet giant's
latest eatery, Cafe 150. Apparently, the "150" comes from the restaurant's pledge to source all of its
ingredients locally, within 150 miles. Aside from being a plus for Google's employees, rumored to number around 4,000,
the new restaurant may also be a welcome addition as a buyer from local organic farms. The Chronicle goes on to give a
thorough background of Google's food-service program, including the fact that it was spearheaded by the former caterer
for the Grateful Dead. Where are the Google goo balls?[Photo: Craig Lee/Chronicle]

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3-01-2006 @7:41PM GMoney said... MMMMMMM.... goo balls.
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