“Brigaid is a company that hires professional chefs to work in school kitchens. We get to work with real ingredients and ...
Utah families who currently pay reduced prices for school meals will soon get them for free after Gov. Spencer Cox approved a ...
Libelle Group, a major provider of school lunches that went into liquidation this week, has agreed to sell its lunch operation to Compass Group NZ. Compass had contracted with Libelle previously to ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has cut more than $1 billion in federal programs that gave schools and food banks funding to purchase food from local farms and ranchers ― a move that school lunch ...
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A major provider of school lunches has been placed into liquidation, in the latest setback to the beleagured programme. Libelle Group is contracted by Compass to deliver 125,000 meals a day as part of ...
A food service provider for the education sector – including government-funded school lunches – has gone into liquidation this morning. Robert Campbell and David Webb of Deloitte New Zealand ...
The Trump administration’s move to halt the programs comes as school nutrition officials are becoming increasingly anxious about affording healthy food with the current federal reimbursement ...
The School Nutrition Association, which represents cafeteria workers and directors nationwide, said in a press release that the USDA cut the $660 million Local Food for Schools program for 2025.
It’s not surprising that nearly three years after Colorado voters approved a ballot measure to subsidize free lunches for all ... and used the money to pay for school meals.
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Would dismantling the U.S. Department of Education end free school lunches in NY? The short answer is no. School breakfast and lunch programs are federally funded by the U.S. Department of ...