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"mobile cart" refers to a small, movable wheeled platform used for transportation or to hold things. It allows you to move things around easily, like a trolley or a wagon.
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Students arrive at their classrooms to find breakfast delivered
by mobile cart or insulated cooler bags.
It was pretty creative solution for a breakfast program that's now implemented
via mobile carts instead of a cafeteria line.
Students or staff may deliver breakfasts to classrooms from the cafeteria via coolers or insulated rolling bags, or school nutrition staff can serve breakfast
from mobile carts in the hallways.
With
mobile carts of iPads, Chromebooks and laptops not accessible for every classroom, Keene, Spanberger and school administrators created a BYOT plan of action for the 2015 — 2016 school year.
Students choose healthy meals from the
outdoor mobile cart at Poly High School in Riverside, California.
It's mostly about how Nestlé (no relation) recruits women in low - income countries to sell the company's products from
small mobile carts.
Cooper has held various demonstrations on
her mobile cart and, along with other FoodCorps service members, has helped introduce students to healthy food and cooking.
An additional benefit of
mobile carts would be the potential for faculty to make ITV visitations of teacher candidates during their practica experience.
Breakfast is pre-packaged by the food service staff and is served from
a mobile cart.
By offering a «second chance» breakfast, students are able to pick up a pre-packaged breakfast from
a mobile cart after first period.
At his current show at the New Orleans Museum of Art, Rolón has, among the macrame and artificial flowers, a sculpture called Nomadic Habitat (Hustleman),
a mobile cart inspired by the street vendors of New Orleans and the Caribbean.
Constructed of durable rubber - wood with a richly contrasting grain,
this mobile cart wheels to the center of your kitchen and locks into place to provide a stable workspace.