Parents in economically depressed urban or rural areas might not be able to afford the higher
lunch prices charged in wealthy suburban neighborhoods.
Not exact matches
Epstein did not feel he could simultaneously raise
prices during the
lunch rush; instead, he has grown the corporate - catering side of his business, where he can
charge more per sandwich because «the perceived value of a catered
lunch is higher.»
I did enjoy the
lunch I had there, and don't wish to totally dismiss them, but I think when you
charge such high
prices you have to offer something exceptional.
A foodservice director working within the confines of the National School
Lunch Program probably looks at a program like mine and thinks, «If we could
charge those
prices, we'd have a program everyone could get behind.»
According to a recent USDA study, the
price that school districts
charged for paid
lunches during the 2004 - 2005 school year varied considerably, ranging from 65 cents to $ 3.00.
Just because two meal programs
charge the same
price for
lunch doesn't mean that they can produce the same meal.
For many schools, the problem of unpaid school meal
charges stems more from students who are not eligible for free or reduced
price meals, but consistently fail to bring their
lunch money (sometimes parents forget to pay, and sometimes — particularly in this economy — they struggle to pay).
Sometimes these parents are serving a meal from a higher
priced, healthy food vendor such as Revolution Foods, which
charges the full amount of a government reimbursement to cover the cost of its food (meal costs from Revolution Foods start at about $ 3 and go upward, while in 2010 - 11 the reimbursement for a free
lunch is $ 2.72.)
(E.g., compare the costs of administering the NSLP paperwork for the 80 % + of Houston's 200,000 students who qualify for free and reduced
price lunch, or the significant overhead costs
charged our Food Services by the district for things like garbage collection, electricity, insurance, payroll, human resources, etc..)
Compared to a district which
charges just $ 1.50 for a paid
lunch, the district with the higher paid
price, and significant participation by those students, can generate far more revenue than the district with the lower paid
price.
The bottom line facts you need to know: under the new school food law passed last year, school districts must bring the
price for a paid
lunch (that is, a
lunch purchased by a student who does not qualify for free or reduced
price meals) into line with what the meal actually costs, eventually
charging an average of $ 2.46 per
lunch.
Before the Healthy Schools Act, D.C. Public Schools
charged 20 cents and charter schools
charged up to 40 cents for reduced -
price lunch.
Families living at or below 130 percent of poverty level — or $ 28,665 for a family of four — are eligible for meals at no
charge, while those who live between 130 and 185 percent of the poverty level receive reduced
price meals, paying no more than 40 cents per
lunch.
Before the Healthy Schools Act, D.C. Public Schools
charged 20 cents and charter schools
charged up to 40 cents for reduced -
price lunch.
Granite School District extends free
lunches to more families Schools • Budget surplus allows district to waive
charges for nearly 6,000 students already paying reduced
prices.
Your all - inclusive river cruise
price includes: stateroom, a selection of guided tours (also includes admission to sites on the tours, many of which are UNESCO heritage sites), breakfast,
lunch, and dinner daily on the ship, complimentary wine, beer, and soft drinks with
lunch and dinner, classes and demonstrations on board the ship, all port
charges, and free wi - fi (that's how I was able to share photos and up - to - date happenings while on the trip).
All GIDA members adhere to a MINIMUM
price agreement (SET OUT IN THE GIDA PRICE LIST) but several are more either due to location or they charge taxes or they offer lunch with the dives etc, but customers can expect a minimum price agree
price agreement (SET OUT IN THE GIDA
PRICE LIST) but several are more either due to location or they charge taxes or they offer lunch with the dives etc, but customers can expect a minimum price agree
PRICE LIST) but several are more either due to location or they
charge taxes or they offer
lunch with the dives etc, but customers can expect a minimum
price agree
price agreement.
Price Includes Air travel and taxes, all port
charges, transfers, 7 - night cruise, breakfast daily, 5
lunches and 6 dinners, itinerary as described, services of a UK Tour Manager and local guides.
Cruise
price per person includes: Cabin accommodation with air - conditioning, breakfast,
lunch, dinner, snacks, drinking water, soft drinks, hot drinks, land tour, one free of
charge airport pick up, dives (as detailed in the trips above), experienced English - speaking divemaster (s)(max 4 divers per DM), tanks, weights and weightbelts.
• Late
lunch available between 3 pm — 5 pm until 16 August • Standard
price # 11.00 per person for a glass of bubbly • Entry to the exhibition is 10.00 — 18.00 Sunday — Thursday (last admission 17.30) and 10.00 — 10.00 Fridays • Consult the website for any days of closure • The offer can be booked through the RA Restaurant over the phone • This offer is not available online • At least 48 hours» notice prior to booking is required • A discretionary 12.5 % service
charge will be added to your bill • The offer is as stated, no cash alternative and non-transferable • The RA has the right to withdraw this offer at any time • The offer is provided by the Royal Academy of Arts and Peyton & Byrne • Offer is subject to availability • This offer can not be used with any other promotion