Sentences with phrase «with paid meal»

USDA found that with paid meal prices between $ 1.50 and $ 2.00 per meal, participation of children just above the 185 percent threshold remains relatively stable.

Not exact matches

You can pay for a meal with Cover at about 100 restaurants in New York City and San Francisco.
Munchery clients click through pictures of meals with nutritional and ingredient data and pay online for same - day delivery.
Despite its small footprint, Eatsa has garnered outsized buzz for the novelty of how its restaurants sell and deliver customers their food: Diners place their orders and pay on iPads, then pick up their meal in cubbyholes with doors doubling as digital screens displaying order numbers.
«Extremely flexible with scheduling, you work with similar personalities so everyone tends to get along, you move up quickly, you genuinely feel appreciated 9 times out 10, free meal every day that you work, great pay and excellent benefits for a rewarding job!»
Why employees are fans: «Extremely flexible with scheduling, you work with similar personalities so everyone tends to get along, you move up quickly, you genuinely feel appreciated 9 times out 10, free meal every day that you work, great pay and excellent benefits for a rewarding job!»
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).
Under the terms of the agreement, said to be worth $ 1 billion to Disney, McDonald's paid $ 100 million in royalties and conducted 11 promotions a year for Disney films, videos and TV shows, with seven aimed specifically toward the young Happy Meal consumers.
The app lets customers pay for their meals with just one scan and click from a bitcoin wallet.
Restaurants find craft beer appealing because it delivers both higher margins along with customers who don't mind paying a little bit extra for a meal.
Earlier this summer, Burger King Russia hinted that it might soon allow customers to pay for their ВОППЕР and БИГ КИНГ value meals with Bitcoin.
McDonald's captured the biggest gains in the other two YouGov BrandIndex metrics with its unusual «Pay With Lovin»» campaign, where the chain will allow free meals to be given away randomly in exchange for acts of kindnwith its unusual «Pay With Lovin»» campaign, where the chain will allow free meals to be given away randomly in exchange for acts of kindnWith Lovin»» campaign, where the chain will allow free meals to be given away randomly in exchange for acts of kindness.
He humbly continues to be spoiled rotten with lavish, expensive meals and lavish, expensive clothes, paid for by poor people duped into thinking the money in the dish buys them heaven.
I come home to find the kids in dirty clothes, the house disordered, and my husband preparing some elaborate meal because, to keep boredom and depression at bay, he has seized on cooking with the enthusiasm he once had for paid work.
Most consumers are using their smartphones to interact with restaurants daily by ordering deliver, redeeming rewards and paying for meals.
That little bit of initial effort you put into assembling all the ingredients for a single - pan dish pays off incredibly well when you end up with a big meal, plus a ton of leftovers for the week, having only used one pan or pot in the process.
After reading some articles that restaurants can have a gluten - free sign and don't have to be really gluten - free, I started with healthy lifestyle and I don't have to pay so much attention to all the ingredients that are in my meal.
I too have a dorm kitchen fit with ovens and food processors but seldom use it for meals because I am forced to pay for a dining plan and it would be unnecessary money spent.
I was very well - paid, but in addition, I shared the most amazing mid-day meals with the extended family.
When finished with the meal, you're given a ticket which you take to a neighboring building, usually a small grocery store, to pay.
I was recently treated to a meal at two new restaurants in Chicago; each of which has a plant - forward menu and fits in with the Ashley Gilday brand, «live well, eat well, pay it forward».
Walk - ons at some schools may eat with the team, but, if the school is doing things legally, they have to pay for the meal.
The resulting number is the percentage of meals reimbursed at the «free» reimbursement rate, with the rest being reimbursed at the «paid» rate.
Prices for paid meals should be brought to levels that, when combined with the federal subsidy, actually cover the cost of providing those meals.
Because, on average, the prices charged for paid meals and competitive foods do not cover the cost of providing those foods, as explained above, this system facilitates cross-subsidization of paid meals and competitive food with federal reimbursements for free and reduced price meals.
If the price charged for paid meals, combined with the federal per - meal subsidy, covered the costs of these meals (or equaled the federal per - meal reimbursement for free meals), more funds could be put toward providing more nutritious meals, providing better compensation and professional support to food service staff, or other improvements that would benefit children.
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
When SFAs set paid meal prices at a level that does not allow them to cover the costs of providing the meals, they must make up the gap with another revenue source.
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.
Raising prices for paid meals to more equitable levels may meet with resistance.
The issue shouldn't be whether healthier meals cost more up front, but rather how much more we as a society pay to deal with the aftereffects of dealing with kids who are both overweight and malnourished from eating a diet of crappy food.
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.
My son's school has little problem with unpaid balances as less than 5 % of students would pay full price for meals (and why kids eating all three meals at school is not uncommon).
The School Nutrition Association is calling on Congress and USDA (http://www.schoolnutrition.org/Blog2.aspx?id=19811&blogid=564) to ease the Paid Meal Equity provision, and to provide school districts with guidance on managing unpaid meal charMeal Equity provision, and to provide school districts with guidance on managing unpaid meal charmeal charges.
School districts long struggled with the issue of feeding children whose parents couldn't or wouldn't pay, and Diane Pratt - Heavener, spokesperson for the School Nutrition Association, recently asserted on Take Part that the improved meal standards mandated by the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act have only worsened the problem.
Some weeks 8am - 3 p.m. and some weeks 9am - 4 p.m. Be flexible with schedules and times Be able to fix nutritious, toddler based meals with provided food Be able to think out of the box with toddler activities and provide outside activities Clean work space area and toys from a busy day Have a reliable vehicle to travel to and from work and be punctual Nonsmoker Must not bring other children or family members to work Limit personal calls and electronic use when working Willing to take online 1 hour CPR hours paid for by provider if not already certified
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).
Reading the comment carefully, you understand that the father (and child) feel less shame about taking advantage of school meals at breakfast, where the service is universal (available to all regardless of economic need) versus at lunch, where there is often a more visible distinction between paying and nonpaying students, or between students on the federally reimbursable lunch line versus those who can purchase for - cash (and often more desirable) «a la carte» food, or (in the case of high schoolers) between students who can go off campus to buy lunch at convenience stores and restaurants versus those with no money in their pockets.
However... if there are a la carte offerings or off site options that the free and / or reduced students can't afford, and pretty much all the paid students forgo the full meal line, it ends up with the end result being pretty much the same thing... mainly free / reduced students taking part in the reimbursable meal line... which perpetuates the cycle because paid students probably won't want to participate...
Everything from the transport to the airport to the other meals, to arranging babysitters, food for home and sometimes lost pay with hubby taking time off from work.
-LSB-...] districts fortunate enough to have the assistance of groups like WITS in New York City, or with affluent populations able to pay higher meal prices, better food is more achievable.
So no one needs to know who is paying for the food and what's going on with the bank balance at home in order to get a decent meal.
In Milton, Steve Marinelli said that just under half of students are income eligible for free meals, but many families who aren't eligible still struggle to come up with the money to pay for their meals.
With this cost - saving trick, you'll skip having to pay prix fix menu prices, and opting for an afternoon lunch date pre - or post-Valentine's Day could mean even cheaper meals.
In the current recession, they are grappling with millions of dollars» worth of meals eaten by children whose families are deemed able to pay, but haven't.
What the USDA calculates as the cost of providing lunch — the amount it gives schools to pay for a fully - reimbursable meal — is adjusted upward annually with the rate of inflation.
For example, what if districts with lower property values received more federal reimbursement dollars for school meals than districts with higher property values, with the affluent districts making up the difference via a higher lunch price for paying students?
Several participate in NSLP, with Choicelunch offering a reduced price for eligible students and the difference between the NSLP reimbursement and our reduced price funded through the full paid meals.
She also proof - reads Tim's essays before he submits them, helps once a week at a local Mother - and - Toddler group, does the family bookkeeping and pays the bills, hosts a cold lunch on Wednesdays for any short - term office visitors (and periodically for all colleagues and their families), and hosts a church house group of about 10 - 12 people, starting with a full meal, on Friday evenings.
And I actually suspect that the money available to schools for food may be much higher, given this post by Karen Le Billon which indicates that parents are assessed a price on a sliding scale, with the wealthiest parents paying a whopping $ 7 per meal.
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