Friday, August 21, 2009

Cost Cutting at THE NEW YORKER: A Stirring Tale


From the NYPost's Page Six:

McKINSEY's cost-cutting measures at Condé Nast have claimed another victim: coffee stirrers. "They've done away with them," a staffer at the New Yorker tells Page Six. "I was hunting around for one and our supply manager told me they were no more. I guess we now have to shake our coffee to get the milk to mix in." The staffer also says the publisher has done away with free hot chocolate in the building. A Condé Nast rep declined to comment.


Hat tip to Adam Moerder.

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