food safety

Operations

UConn opens gluten-free bakery

Officials say it’s the first of its kind on a college campus.

Operations

University of Texas to roll out allergen-free buffet line

The Fresh and Simple Tastes—or FAST—line will make its debut this fall, providing a safe dining option for students with allergies, officials say.

Local sourcing resonates with customers. Here’s how to capitalize on the momentum of the movement while maintaining your operation's food safety.

Officials say Plains to Plate is the first retail concept on a college campus to achieve Gluten-Free Food Service certification.

With everything else on an FSD's plate, sickness might be the last thing they want to consider. However, one FSD learned some lessons when struck by the flu.

Healthy-snack mandates, yucky food photos and Chipotle-like health scares are among the things keeping noncommercial operators up at night.

Local health officials also found 12 violations at the dining hall where nearly 200 students were sickened.

Knowing some children won’t eat if access to cafeteria meals is cut off, school foodservices are finding ways to stay in operation when bad weather cancels classes.

More than 190 students fell ill at Ursinus College.

The foodservice vendor said it plans to maintain a safer, cleaner environment following the incident, which occurred at the University of Chicago.

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