According to reports, Meta (NASDAQ:META) recently fired about two dozen employees, including one making $400,000 per year, for breaking the company’s meal credit rules. The affected workers, based in the Los Angeles office, had used their $25 meal vouchers to buy nonfood items like toothpaste, tea, wine glasses and even laundry detergent. The fired employees had previously received warnings but were fired after persisting in abusing the credits. Don’t Miss: The global games market is projected to generate $272B by the end of the year —for $0.55/share, this VC-backed startup with a 7M+ userbase…