
Greenville County Schools in South Carolina found simplicity was best when it came to its salad bars. Eileen Staples, director of food and nutrition services, says she tried adding more variety to her bars but it wasn’t successful. “We have found that it needs to be simple,” she says. “We combined all the vegetables into the serving bowl and allow students to choose their protein items. Too many items slows service, giving students less time to eat or making them return late to the classroom.”
Greenville’s salad bars, called vegetation stations, are offered as a reimbursable meal when the salad is paired with a whole-grain bread stick and one of the rotating housemade soups.
The district also uses the Go, Slow, Whoa spotlight identifiers on its salad bars to help students make healthier decisions.
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Souper salad is so good and they have a lot of choices on different days so you should try that. its a salad buffet but they don't only have salad they have soup,spuds,pizza,wraps,the best bread of all kinds,and you cant forget ice cream.and the buffet is like only 4$ for an adult
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