free lunch
Americannoun
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food provided without charge in some bars and saloons to attract customers.
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Informal. something given with no expectation of repayment, service, responsibility, etc..
In politics there's no free lunch—everyone expects favors to be repaid.
Etymology
Origin of free lunch
First recorded in 1835–45
Example Sentences
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If they all received free lunch, that would come to a little over $25 billion, based on a 180-day school year.
From Los Angeles Times
After all, it’s called an illiquidity premium for a reason — there is no free lunch in financial markets.
From MarketWatch
Most experts agree that the biggest free lunch from Wall Street is diversification.
From MarketWatch
Some Chinese media dubbed it the “summer of free lunch.”
“There is no free lunch here,” argues Adam Levitin, a credit market expert at Georgetown law school.
From Los Angeles Times
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