Friday, February 16, 2007

Why School Lunch Programs Have Changed


When public schools started to contract out their school lunch programs, relieving themselves of the need to pay for labor, insurance and everything else involved in a school lunch program, they gradually turned over all decision making processes to the food service providers who offered a full range of products. Where that has led is a system where the customer (the school district, the tax payer and the families whose children go to the schools) have not been asking the provider for better food and have instead, allowed the food provider to dictate what they would buy and from whom. This has to change. If I go to a car dealership and tell them that I want to buy a green car, the dealer will find me a green car if I have the money to pay for it. Why are we accepting low quality food in our schools and not asking for a better product? Economy of scale is not allowed to be the answer. Let's find the solutions.

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