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Palm-scanning technology hits school lunchrooms

A district tested palm scanners in schools to see how well they would process payments. The results were so positive that school officials installed a device.

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University researchers test emojis as waste-reduction tool

Emojis could help schools across the nation cut down on food waste, officials say.

To grow lettuces year-round, the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and Worcester State University recently leased hydroponic shipping container farms.

Students can order food from three campus-dining locations.

Students at West Ottawa Public Schools can also sort menu items by allergen, officials say.

Gen Z is a year into its college invasion. There are more millennials in the workforce today, surpassing both Gen X and baby boomers, who are retiring.

Through its  Project campaign, Freshii is seeking ideas using call-to-action messages throughout the store from members of 1871 and entrepreneurs.

Each fall, the University of Oklahoma hosts a food-sampling event called Tasty Tweets to introduce freshmen to dining concepts.

Ordering food just became easier at St. Paul’s Bethesda Hospital.

While induction cooking’s safety, speed and efficiency appeals in modern kitchens, the technology itself isn’t new. Induction only started in the mid-1990s.

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