Just heard from a friend who attends a cong. in Long Island - the elder said that the dubs should not buy food outside the colisseum (there is a McDonalds nearby) as the contract the Society has with Nassau would be under threat.
This seems to be a new phenomenon - are the vendors putting extreme pressure on them to let them sell food?
The gap between the morning and afternoon sessions is called an INTERMISSION. This is supposed to be for the attendees to eat, relax, and associate. There should be NO ONE telling them what to do, what lunch to bring, where to go.
This little add-on talk by the elder, was called "convention reminders" - but the only reminder was the previous letter read to the congregations.
Is this a US thing or is this pressure on the Society by catering vendors overseas?
I know in the Brighton Centre, England, that vendors are allowed to sell over priced burgers and donuts, and no one kicks up a fuss.