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Does your job offer free gourmet food? If not, you may want to move to a gig in Silicon Valley.

of tech companies offer high-quality employee meals as a perk. Companies are hiring chefs from Michelin-starred restaurants and offering farm-to-table cuisine in order to recruit and retain talent. CNBC explores which tech companies have the best cafeterias and food offerings.

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