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Back to School With Chris Derico, SNA President

Foodservice Equipment Reports

To find out the latest happenings in K-12 foodservice, FER recently checked in with Chris Derico, child nutrition director for Barbour County Schools, Philippi, W.Va. He also serves as the 2023-2024 president of the School Nutrition Association. His background includes time.

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Equipping Educational Foodservice: What to Consider

The NAFEM Show

Students today, from K-12 to college and universities, have high expectations around their foodservice and dining experiences. According to the School Nutrition Association, 54 percent of schools have upgraded their kitchen equipment to improve meal quality over the past five years. Register today !

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Student Self-Service: A Solution to Overcoming Staff Shortages in School Cafeterias

LTI, Inc.

In bustling K-12 buildings around the country, cafeteria staff are facing situations like overseeing two computers simultaneously or managing more than one food line at once. Integrate informative displays or interactive elements that promote healthy food choices and educate students about the nutritional value of various options.

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FDA Issues Warning Letter to Missouri RTE Noodle Company for Many Issues

Penn State Food Safety Blog

We received your email responses dated October 12, 14, and 15, 2023, and address the details of your responses below. 343(q)] in that the nutrition facts information is not as defined in 21 CFR 101.9. Specifically: The Nutrition Facts label (NFL) on the Sister Sister brand products do not use the current format, nutrients, etc.

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FDA’s failures have consequences – real people – here is one story – there are countless others

Bill Marler

At 12:30 AM on April 20, 2018, Jonathan Matyac, RN inserted a second, small 22g peripheral IV catheter into Makayla’s right hand, requiring two attempts, and “saline locked” it for future use. The 12-French was what the ICU requested for her dialysis. Under fluoroscopy, I dilated the track over the wire up to a size 12-French.