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Conn. school district opts out of National School Lunch Program

To avoid new federal dietary regulations that would have affected much of the cafeteria offerings at Greenwich High, the Board of Education unanimously decided last June to withdraw the school from the National School Lunch Program.

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The catered cocktail

When it comes to catered events, finding the right cocktail can be challenging, especially on college campuses where alcohol is often an issue.

While the meal plan at University of Georgia may be simple to understand and comparative to the price of other schools’ options, the convenience and quality it provides is what keeps students coming back.

Food Brings Hope and Daytona State College have partnered once again to treat nearly 400 Volusia County students Dec. 5 to a catered dinner and holiday concert.

Quinte Health Care administrators are proposing a switch from cafeterias to big-name food franchises in its three southern hospitals.

Indiana State University students will be seeing an increase in cost for the standard housing and meal plans next year.

Cafeteria workers in the Princeton Public Schools are striking today to protest employer Nutri-Serve’s unilateral change of terms of employment that workers say included a slashing wages and benefits.

The latest cost-saving strategy at Muncie Community Schools is to consider outsourcing to the private sector operations including maintenance, food service and nursing.

A Carnegie woman who worked in the Keystone Oaks High School cafeteria pleaded guilty today to stealing more than $90,000 from student accounts, court records show.

To encourage students to use Black Bear Bucks, the currency kept in their university account, we offer a discount on food purchases.

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