Schools have evolved to be providers of education as well as suppliers of ancillary services to the population that they serve. This article examines one of these ancillary services, food service, in order to provide some awareness of the political aspects of the decision-making process in choosing whether or not to contract this service, as well as the pros and cons of the situation
Graduation date: 2017The products, processes, and tools of school feeding programs have been \ud exa...
The authors provide tips for institutions wanting to place a contract for operation of their food se...
Purpose. This study describes the processes and actions that a school food service director (FSD) us...
Institutional food service management, especially by contract management companies, offers unrecogni...
In the article - Past, Present, and Future: The Food Service Industry and Its Changes - by Brother H...
More than 30 million children in the United States receive free- or reduced-priced meals at school. ...
Ninemeier initially describes his study this way: “Those in the academic sector exert a great deal o...
The food service industry has come into its own recognition as a growing segment of the total food m...
TITLE: Effective complementary business of school canteens AUTHOR: Eliška Švecová DEPARTMENT: School...
This article was published in the Journal of Foodservice Business Research[©2007 Taylor & Francis On...
ObjectiveIn 2006, the Victorian Government adopted the School Canteens and other school Food Service...
Purpose – This article aims to examine lay-persons\u27 views of school food services in Victor...
In his study - The Food Service Industry: Beliefs Held by Academics - by Jack Ninemeier, Associate P...
The article focuses on the enactment of farm to school procurement policies for providing students h...
Decisions about institutional food procurement take place in several public contexts, including publ...
Graduation date: 2017The products, processes, and tools of school feeding programs have been \ud exa...
The authors provide tips for institutions wanting to place a contract for operation of their food se...
Purpose. This study describes the processes and actions that a school food service director (FSD) us...
Institutional food service management, especially by contract management companies, offers unrecogni...
In the article - Past, Present, and Future: The Food Service Industry and Its Changes - by Brother H...
More than 30 million children in the United States receive free- or reduced-priced meals at school. ...
Ninemeier initially describes his study this way: “Those in the academic sector exert a great deal o...
The food service industry has come into its own recognition as a growing segment of the total food m...
TITLE: Effective complementary business of school canteens AUTHOR: Eliška Švecová DEPARTMENT: School...
This article was published in the Journal of Foodservice Business Research[©2007 Taylor & Francis On...
ObjectiveIn 2006, the Victorian Government adopted the School Canteens and other school Food Service...
Purpose – This article aims to examine lay-persons\u27 views of school food services in Victor...
In his study - The Food Service Industry: Beliefs Held by Academics - by Jack Ninemeier, Associate P...
The article focuses on the enactment of farm to school procurement policies for providing students h...
Decisions about institutional food procurement take place in several public contexts, including publ...
Graduation date: 2017The products, processes, and tools of school feeding programs have been \ud exa...
The authors provide tips for institutions wanting to place a contract for operation of their food se...
Purpose. This study describes the processes and actions that a school food service director (FSD) us...