«The students seem to like the new items in the la carte line and
the regular lunch line,» Caudle shared.
Not exact matches
Why couldn't it be theoretically possible to plan out a panini bar in such a way that the free
lunch students can get their entree from there while getting whatever the basic sides are out of the
regular line (or better yet, a trip to the salad bar)?
We had a
lunch card and we bought
lunch in the
regular line with everyone else and they swiped our card before ringing up our
lunch and we paid the reduced rate.
Yet, as Poppendieck and many others have noted, in some schools there are actually two
lines — or even two eating areas — which visibly divide the paying a la carte consumers from those receiving the
regular lunch.
I would have loved more than anything to have had more than one
lunch line at my school, but it wasn't till I got to High School where we got a choice between
regular lunch and a salad bar (which in my Jr. year added soup to it also).