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New Rad supervisor navigating a Covid tech week

As we all know tech week is coming up, which is normally filled with tons of treats and lunches. Due to Covid, my organization is not allowing administration to provide any food, even if individually wrapped. I’m a new supervisor, and aside from learning the ropes of being in charge, doing it during Covid has been extra hard. Morale is low and I want to let my techs know that I truly appreciate their hard work. Any ideas for good tech week gift alternatives to food?

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