Sentences with phrase «paid meals served»

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Since you already used a restaurant example, let me continue with the analogy: we're serving tasty food to an ever increasing number of satisfied, loyal customers and making enough money on every meal served to pay back original investment in fixed overhead by next year (those faux - egyptian obelisks didn't come cheap).
Most Inspiring: Panera Bread CEO Says Pay What You Can «More than one year into the program, Panera Cares has restaurants in St. Louis, Detroit and Portland, and the shops will serve between 500,000 to 1 million meals this year.
The best way to beat the heat, not pay exorbitant AC bills, and still enjoy home - cooked meals is to do your cooking early in the day, then serve a cold supper.
The Real Junk Food Project runs a network of pay - what - you - feel cafes around the UK and beyond, serving meals created using surplus food that would otherwise go to waste.
There is an obvious disparity between the funds made available by the federal government to support free meals for low - income students and the revenue collected by school districts (from federal «paid» meal reimbursements and student payments) to support the very same meals when served to children at higher income levels.
Paid meals: Meals that meet the nutritional requirements of the National School Lunch or School Breakfast Program and are served to children with household income above 185 percent of the poverty line at a price set by the school district or school food prmeals: Meals that meet the nutritional requirements of the National School Lunch or School Breakfast Program and are served to children with household income above 185 percent of the poverty line at a price set by the school district or school food prMeals that meet the nutritional requirements of the National School Lunch or School Breakfast Program and are served to children with household income above 185 percent of the poverty line at a price set by the school district or school food program
SFAs would be well served by setting paid meal prices at a level that, when combined with the federal meal subsidy, at least covers the cost of producing the meal.
Early last year, I told you about a Houston man, Kenny Thompson, who generously paid off the cafeteria meal debt of 60 students at the elementary school at which he serves as a mentor and tutor.
If your child is signed up to eat in the cantine you must pay for that meal and they are served what is on the menu.
The loss of federal funds has stung city school officials, who started the program with the idea that they would get federal money to help pay for the free meals, which are being served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at various elementary schools during the strike.
For multiple years, the suit alleges, Chartwells was paid many millions of dollars more for meals than it should have been, even while the company often delivered food late, failed to provide the full number of meals at some schools, and repeatedly served poor quality or spoiled food.
The meals are often quite inventive and «grown - up», even though they do occasionally get burger and chips or chicken nuggets.And everything is cooked on site, served on real plates with real cutlery, but actual lunch ladies... That said, it's costly: I pay 4.40 $ (about the same in dollars, I guess) per meal per day, so that makes just over 35 $ a week (no school on Wednesdays).
In districts where schools pay their food service provider a flat rate for meals, rebates represent corporate profit that goes to shareholders instead of into the food kids are being served.
While you were served a meal of meatloaf, mashed potatoes, peas and carrots and a canned pear half, today's children (if they have the financial means) can pay for a meal of processed «kid fare» which has to meet only the most minimal federal standards — chips, ice cream, and (particularly if they're in secondary school) items like brand - name pizza, breaded chicken sandwiches, Rice Krispie Treats and slushies.
Just a quick note to say that out kids» lunches in France cost closer to $ 3.50 a meal (and we're paying full fare) and are never served on a tray like in the States.
I think what would be interesting it to not see what the French are paying, but rather see each of these meals and their associated cost structures ($ / entree) if they were served by schools in the US.
«When we did nothing, there was no incentive to pay,» said Dennis Doyle, assistant superintendent of the district, which serves about 18,000 meals daily, including about 400 alternate meals.
This funding can come in the form of a state reimbursement for free and reduced price meals paid on top of the Federal reimbursement; for example, the state of California is supposed to give schools an extra.219 for every meal served to a qualifying low income child (in fact, due to the ongoing budget crisis in California, that reimbursement has not always been paid for every qualifying meal in recent years.)
Those meals have always been subject to nutritional guidelines because they are partially paid for by the federal government, but the new rules put broader restrictions on what could be served as childhood obesity rates have skyrocketed.
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said his auditors found that 80 out of 246 vendors served fewer meals in fiscal year 2016 than their contracts required — but were still paid as if they provided all the meals.
Singh testified in the trial's first four weeks that the contract paid $ 236,000 or $ 238,000 and that he served «special food» such as shrimp and veal to the VIPs, including Mangano, while the rank - and - file ate meals such as chicken and pasta.
Then, in July, the state education agency accused QEA of overbilling the federally - funded school lunch program for $ 95,000 worth of meals served at the school, resulting in QEA paying back $ 52,000 of that money this past fall.
Utah local educational agencies (that is, district and charter schools or LEAs) today announced their policy for free and reduced - price meals and free milk for children unable to pay the full price of meals / milk served under the National School Lunch, School Breakfast, After School Snack, and / or Special Milk programs.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah local educational agencies (that is, district and charter schools or LEAs) today announced their policy for free and reduced - price meals and free milk for children unable to pay the full price of meals / milk served under the National School Lunch, School Breakfast, After School Snack, and / or Special Milk programs.
Often the catering contract (the agreed price per meal) will cover paying for serving, clearing and midday supervisors.
Most pay their own way, but there are also some scholarships that allow participants to earn their tuition by serving meals in the dining hall.
He went outside and shot it.Fortunately for Nicki Jo, a 2 1/2 - year - old collie - cocker spaniel mix, she has recovered from the BB gun wound in her shoulder.On Wednesday, Circuit Judge Dwight Geiger sentenced Komara to work 100 hours at the Animal Rescue League, make a $ 3,000 donation, pay $ 124 in veterinary bills and serve 18 months» probation.The sentence came despite psychiatrist Richard Penick's testimony that Komara was «driven» to the shooting «by over 18 months of almost continuous, mind - boggling yapping of an unattended dog, which made it impossible to eat a quiet meal at home or to watch a ball game.
Pay a visit to the lovely beach in the afternoon and finish the day off with a lovely dinner at the buffet restaurant that serves a variety of delicious meals.
The Traders restaurant serves food daily between 5.30 pm and 10 am, boasting a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere at a very affordable rate because kids eat free with every paid adult meal!
You can eat at the hotel's restaurant that is further complimented by a full bar, or you can eat in the deli (where breakfast is served), or enjoy a buffet meal which works on the Woollies weigh - and - pay system.
What remains is a prospective juror list disproportionately comprised of white Ontarians able to afford the significant costs of serving in a system that often pays jurors less than minimum wage and does not cover expenses such as travel, parking, meals and child care.
In a time when many people simply don't have the money to pay increasingly high mortgages and rent, the fact that Sean's Outpost can produce a fully - functional home for two to four people for less than ten thousand dollars, and pay for a meal for $ 1.25, is hugely invaluable for the people it serves.
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