1. Lunch will be provided during our meeting.
2. Lunch will be included in the meeting.
Thanks!
00 pm Regards, Dave
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Hi tildesdoupart
I'd say that the first means that that there will be food provided while the participants take a short break
The second implies that there'll be food provided but, at the meeting table, while discussion continues
If it's a definite break, I think I'd say something like:
- We will provide lunch during the break between 1.00 and 2.00 pm
Regards, Dav
Neither appears correct to me.
You don't have lunch during the meeting.
You can say this:
Lunch will be provided after the meeting.
Or, in case the meeting continues post lunch, you can say " Lunch will be provided at the venue (meeting)."