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California school nutrition operators grapple with persistent labor shortages

A new study reveals that California school nutrition programs are experiencing vacancy rates that are three times higher than that of U.S. public school teachers.

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4 catering takeaways from Catersource + The Special Event

Event and catering professionals gathered in Austin, Texas last week to discuss industry challenges, trends and more.

Also in this week’s K-12 legislative update: A Kansas bill would prevent the state from participating in Summer EBT and Ohio lawmakers tackle lunch shaming.

From Valentine’s Day dinners to speed dating events, here’s a look at how college dining operations celebrated Valentine’s Day this year.

IHOP is serving more joy to guests in non-traditional places

Also in this week’s K-12 legislative update: Connecticut and Michigan attempt to extend free school meal access in their respective states.

With the spring semester underway, several college dining operations have exciting changes in store for diners. From menu refreshes to renovations and even robot delivery, here’s a look at what’s new in college dining in 2024.

The 53 grants will increase the availability of local foods in schools and more.

Chartwells K12 CEO Amy Shaffer says that the foodservice provider will be leaning into tech as it makes plans for the future.

The foodservice provider reported strong sales in its first fiscal quarter of 2024, noting improved labor conditions.

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