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Conn. district renews Sodexo contract despite union complaints

Union representatives from Middletown’s Local 466 say the move shows disregard for the city’s laborers in favor of cutting costs.

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Texas high school students spice things up at lunch

Copperas Cove Independent School District has added a “Spice It” station to its cafeteria. The cart features six different spices and hot sauces that students can sprinkle on their food.

The facility says its food supplier is only providing eggs if they have been a regular item on the purchase order for at least six months.

36 kitchen managers in the school district were put through a four-day training course last week from a local culinary arts institute.

Mealtime management, nutrition, lighting and noise all play factors in whether a senior with dementia will have a good dining experience at a senior living facility.

Chefs from Swan Creek Retirement Village are the first from long-term care to place in the Association’s Culinary Competition.

An Iowa community college times its garden harvest to coincide with the beginning of the fall semester, with fruits and vegetables projected to last into the second semester.

Yesford was presented with the honor at the association’s annual conference in Salt Lake City.

One parent believes her son’s school system should have notified parents of metal being found in a chicken patty, the same way the system would send out an update when children have lice.

The airport’s board recently approved a new concessions program, part of a $940 million facility expansion, to open in 2017. Included are local brands like Rumfishh as well as the big national players like Starbucks and P.F. Chang’s.

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