NOUN
- lunch (usually at a restaurant) where business is discussed and the cost is charged as a business expense
How To Use business lunch In A Sentence
- He was introduced to an overseas banker at a business lunch and presented his transferable skills to the banker.
- The business lunch has been declared a battle zone. Times, Sunday Times
- A business lunch is £50, the full degustation over £100. We like... Restaurants
- Business lunches and home visits are likely to include the offer of alcoholic beverages.
- It certainly puts a new spin on the traditional business lunch, as staff can now expect everything from sausage rolls to stotties to be hitting the boardroom table!
- The eatery's basic colours are black and white, creating a tranquil atmosphere that is most suitable for business lunches.
- The business lunch has been declared a battle zone. Times, Sunday Times
- Unlike the West, business luncheons are a rarity and evening entertainment almost never takes place in the home.
- Prove to yourself how enjoyable mineral water is during business lunches.
- However, business lunches may crop up from time to time - and also evening invitations which involve dining at restaurants.