Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re having a lot of supply chain issues. There are multiple school boards members working on this. Melanie Meren jumps to mind. There are also established groups who focus on this.
Which ones?
It seems like this should be doable. No need to reinvent the wheel, just copy what the good districts are doing in this regard (Appleton, Wis., comes to mind, but I lived in Arizona ages ago and the Scottsdale schools had much better food than we do now).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re having a lot of supply chain issues. There are multiple school boards members working on this. Melanie Meren jumps to mind. There are also established groups who focus on this.
Which ones?
It seems like this should be doable. No need to reinvent the wheel, just copy what the good districts are doing in this regard (Appleton, Wis., comes to mind, but I lived in Arizona ages ago and the Scottsdale schools had much better food than we do now).
Anonymous wrote:They’re having a lot of supply chain issues. There are multiple school boards members working on this. Melanie Meren jumps to mind. There are also established groups who focus on this.
Anonymous wrote:It will not be free next year.
Anonymous wrote:Agree that real food is preferable to the quasi-junk food currently served. However, that would involve hiring actual cooks, not just people to unwrap or reheat processed food. I just don’t have high hopes that’s anything will change.