It has been reported by the BBC that Premier Foods, the owner of Mr Kipling cakes, has told its 800 staff members they will be able to decide where they work, as it adopts a new hybrid model.
The offer applies to staff at its St Albans head office, as well as its Manchester, Lutterworth, Southampton, and High Wycombe locations.
It follows an earlier trial of more than 100 office workers.
Premier said office staff could work "wherever they work best" starting from this month.
The FTSE 250 company, which also owns brands such as Bisto, Ambrosia, Oxo and Loyd Grossman sauces, said its offices would not be "somewhere colleagues have to be for the sake of showing their face".
It hopes that the hybrid model will be "transformational", with an aim to boost personal well-being and productivity.
David Wilkinson, group HR director, said: "This isn't about getting rid of the office altogether, it's about shifting our mindset on what it means to be flexible.
"Work is a verb, not a place, and whether it's for a team meeting or just personal preference, our office remains open for anyone who wants to use it."