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Sodexo CFO to step down

Sodexo has announced that Marc Rolland, Vice President Benefits and Rewards for the Asia region, will replace long-serving chief financial officer Sian Herbert-Jones when she steps down next year.

Operations

Is there a link between climate change and food safety?

A study published in Food Research International suggests flooding, warmer temperatures attributed to global warming could compromise the integrity of fresh produce.

Hourly school support staff, including foodservice workers, are looking at smaller paychecks due to recent off days. Some must now figure out how to spread their finances.

In the process, the pulp becomes a sterile biomass suitable for compost or is tilled directly into the soil. It is picked up by our certified organic CSA.

Cafeteria workers called police after a dusty green substance was found in a child’s lunch money bag. The mother blamed an ex-boyfriend’s marijuana growing operation.

A foul odor, determined to have come from old equipment, sickened two cafeteria workers and closed several classrooms.

A high school in Washington state won’t reopen the cafeteria where a student fatally shot four friends and wounded another last October.

A food fight is brewing in Washington over school lunch standards as kids take mandatory servings of produce, just to throw them away.

The cafeteria at George Munroe Elementary in Quincy closed after the foodservice manager found bats flying around the kitchen.

Here's a look at what MD attendees took away from MenuDirections 2015, from the food to the speakers.

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