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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

The Only Place In The World Where All-You-Can-Eat Chick-Fil-A Exists - Tasting Table

Let's be honest: There are definitely not as many all-you-can-eat buffets as there should be. Sure, places like Golden Corral and CiCi's still exist, but who wouldn't give their right foot for an all-you-can-eat buffet of McDonald's fries or Sonic's tater tots? While we might never have the chance to overload our plates with Whataburger entrees, there's hope for chicken lovers who happen to live in Oklahoma, as the University of Oklahoma is home to the world's only all-you-can-eat Chick-fil-A.
Food & drink
Public health
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

USC assures students food is safe after viral videos of bugs, mold in dining hall

USC dining reported insect and mold contamination in on-campus meals, prompting revamped inspection protocols and repeated produce washing after students posted images and videos.
Food & drink
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
5 months ago

Preview: Upcoming ECRM Foodservice Sessions Spotlight Top Innovators and Brands - Food & Beverage Magazine

ECRM's foodservice sessions unite over 50 global brands and suppliers across campus, commercial, and retail tracks to showcase innovations and accelerate procurement and partnerships.
Higher education
fromKqed
5 months ago

Silicon Valley Schools Launch Nation's First Free Meal Program for College Students | KQED

In-person students enrolled in 6+ units receive weekly meal cards ($30–$60) for cafeteria purchases; program costs ~$2.5 million annually funded by local property taxes.
fromThe Mercury News
5 months ago

West Valley College unveils renovated cafe with universal free meal program

We flat out refuse to let things like the cost of tuition, the cost of childcare, heck, even the cost of parking be barriers for our students, Davis said during the ceremony. And when we asked the students at West Valley-Mission, 'What is the one thing that will make the biggest difference to you?', 2,000 of them said, 'We need help with food insecurity.'
Higher education
fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 months ago

West Valley College unveils renovated cafe with universal free meal program

We flat out refuse to let things like the cost of tuition, the cost of childcare, heck, even the cost of parking be barriers for our students, Davis said during the ceremony. And when we asked the students at West Valley-Mission, What is the one thing that will make the biggest difference to you?, 2,000 of them said, We need help with food insecurity.'
Higher education
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