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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 14th December 2018

Dilbert//10835, first published eight years ago on Friday 14th December 2018

Cake Is Healthy


Tags

cake, diet, employees, employment, health, health food, office, office workers


Official transcript

Boss: We're launching a health and wellness initiative for employees this week. In other news, we have cake in the break room to celebrate all of the birthdays this month.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WE'RE LAUNCHING A HEALTH AND WELLNESS INITIATIVE FOR EMPLOYEES THIS WEEK.

IN OTHER NEWS, WE HAVE CAKE IN THE BREAK ROOM TO CELEBRATE ALL OF THE BIRTHDAYS THIS MONTH.

BECAUSE CAKE IS HEALTHY?

LEARN TO COMPARTMENTALIZE.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Healthy Cake"

Summary:

The comic strip features a group of employees in a meeting room, where their boss announces the launch of a health and wellness initiative for employees this week. However, the boss also reveals that they have cake in the break room to celebrate all of the birthdays this month. One employee, Dilbert, questions the logic of celebrating birthdays with cake, citing its high calorie content, and suggests that it's not healthy. The boss responds by saying that cake is healthy, and encourages the employees to "learn to compartmentalize." The comic strip humorously highlights the contrast between the company's emphasis on health and wellness, and its celebration of birthdays with cake.

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