Midweek Distractions 4/3/24: Lunch Like the French - Frenchly
Briefly

In 1894, a French law against eating lunch at the workplace was set to prevent diseases like tuberculosis, emanating from germs in factories. While it was effective, some, especially women, found it problematic due to vulnerability to street harassment.
The law giving rise to the stereotype was tied to allowing fresh air in factories, but negatively affected working women who were stereotyped as midinettes, symbolizing the Belle Epoque era.
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