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The latest foodservice management practices, food-safety news and more.
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Student receives $500 in dining dollars for winning eatery name

One World Cafe is slated to open in 2020.

Operations

Montana State University chefs visit local farm

The trip aimed to give foodservice staff a better sense of what’s behind their ingredients.

Take a cue from the hospitality or retail sectors and serve customers more hours of the day.

The state recently introduced legislation that would prohibit districts from the practice.

More than 23,000 students would no longer be automatically enrolled for free or reduced-price meals, according to a recent memo.

Officials hope that the policy will help the district with its substitute shortage.

In the wake of the events in Uvalde, Texas, foodservice operators may be asking how they fit into the safety response should the worst occur. The insights shared in this 2018 article remain relevant today.

Foodservice operators are leaning into equipment that works smarter, not harder. 

A summer vendor switch will result in 75 workers being laid off.

The three-day strike will involve more than 9,000 service workers in California.

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