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Business, 15.02.2022 14:00, jake9919

Cchad operates a restaurant business. He furnishes his employee, Carol, who is a waitress working 7a. m. to 4p. m., two meals (lunch and dinner) during each workday. Chad encourages but do not require Carol to have her breakfast on the business premises before starting work. She must have her lunch on the premises. Chad also allows Carol to have meals on his business premises without charge on her days off. Since Carol is a food service employee and works during the normal breakfast and lunch periods, all of the following are true except: a. Dalche con exdude from Carol's wges the value of her breakfast
b. Chad can exclude from Carol's wages the value of her lunch
c. Chad cannot exclude from Carol's wages the value of her meals or her days off
d. Chad can exdude from Carol's wages the value of her meals on her dave off

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