Unsurprisingly—given the recent 2020 market—many benefits have been getting redefined, reduced, or cut altogether. Conversely, new benefits are occasionally being added, but most of them only present niche value.
Trying to make data-informed decisions means lots of surveys, which I've started to ignore to my detriment. For some of the less official ones, giving qualified feedback occasionally provokes check-box conversations with immediate management. As far as I know, these have never backfired—I just dislike hollow conversations.
Obtaining the insurance discount each quarter is another check-box. The wellness challenges are certainly creative and probably have a lot of data to back them, but I'm generally more interested in the goals that I set for myself and they rarely allow me to double-dip anymore. I've opted out of that discount more than once.