
Sick of nabbing a sandwich in front of your computer screen during your lunch break? Then try “colunching”, a new French trend that allows you to share a real lunchtime meal with fellow solo workers found on Facebook.
For freelancers, self-employed workers, full-time mums, thesis students and all those who largely work from home by themselves, Sonia Zannad came up with a new concept: “colunching”. Last April, she organised the first collective lunch for herself and fellow solo workers in a Paris restaurant, creating a Facebook group for the occasion. The lunch was a hit – several more followed and a similar Facebook group has been launched in the northern city of Lille.

When you work from home, you don’t allow yourself too many breaks – what little time off you take you usually spend on Facebook. I wanted to reverse that logic, and bring my Facebook friends, and friends of friends, to meet in the real world. Even people you don’t really know can join: it’s just a lunch, not a huge commitment.
"The opposite of giant Facebook parties"
Colunching is the opposite of the giant parties organised on Facebook. There should never be more than 10 people: after that it gets hard to really meet and chat. There are usually between 5 and 15 of us, with an average age of about 30.
I’ve often been told that colunchers are ‘geeks’ who have to hang out with virtual friends. That’s not true, we’re just like-minded people with similar lifestyles who feel like sharing a good lunch together, and talking about something else than work."
"Colunching" in Paris on June 11. All photos sent by our Observer.
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MAKE LUNCH A FUN
Submitted by Fazal ur Rehman AFRIDI (not verified) on Sun, 05/09/2010 - 00:35.Great Idea.
Keep it up.