finance

Operations

Illinois State axes cash

Several dining venues on the campus of Illinois State University, in Normal, are no longer accepting cash.

Operations

Budget woes challenge Buffalo area school foodservice

Cafeteria workers at Frontier Central schools are concerned that their jobs may be affected when the district tries to plug a predicted $290,000 deficit in the food service budget this year.

Sysco is suing to try to block the release of its contracts with University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.

A new federal program that makes free breakfast and lunch available to all students, no questions asked, has been slow to catch on in Virginia.

Starting Sept. 22, much of the food and beverages sold at Associated Student (AS) Dining Services increased in price for the first time in four years.

The debt Carolina Dining Services has sitting on its books is unusual for a University of its size, but that hasn’t stopped administrators from crafting plans to further renovate Lenoir Dining Hall.

This year, UC Davis Dining Services and Student Housing will implement new dining commons policies regarding guest meals and take-out food, amongst other changes to the three dining areas on campus, for all students with meal plans.

Tyler Hayes wakes up to a schoolhouse breakfast and says he noticed early morning cafeteria changes at Elyria High School.

Northwestern students used to look forward to lunch every Thursday, when restaurant-style fried chicken and French fries would be served.

If a student buys a Chick-fil-A sandwich combo at the Ferguson Center for lunch every school day for a semester, they will spend around $140 more than if they had purchased the same meal at an off-campus location.

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