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Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
The Food Brokers' Journal
The American Food Journal
Managing Food Brokers' Sales and Merchandising Programs
Author: Frank A. Johnson
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Category : Brokers
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Brokers
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
The Market Data Book
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The Bean-bag and Pea Journal
Free for All
Author: Janet Poppendieck
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520269888
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
As this book takes us on an eye-opening journey into the nation's school kitchens, the author offers an assessment of school food in the United States. She reveals the forces that determine how lunch is served, such as the financial troubles of schools, the commercialization of childhood, and the reliance on market models. The author explores the deep politics of food provision from multiple perspectives including history, policy, nutrition, environmental sustainability, taste, and more. How did our children end up eating nachos, pizza, and Tater Tots for lunch? How did we get into the absurd situation in which nutritionally regulated meals compete with fast food items and snack foods loaded with sugar, salt, and fat? What is the nutritional profile of the federal meals? How well are they reaching students who need them? Opening a window onto our culture as a whole, she concludes with a vision for change: fresh, healthy food for all children as a regular part of their school day.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520269888
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
As this book takes us on an eye-opening journey into the nation's school kitchens, the author offers an assessment of school food in the United States. She reveals the forces that determine how lunch is served, such as the financial troubles of schools, the commercialization of childhood, and the reliance on market models. The author explores the deep politics of food provision from multiple perspectives including history, policy, nutrition, environmental sustainability, taste, and more. How did our children end up eating nachos, pizza, and Tater Tots for lunch? How did we get into the absurd situation in which nutritionally regulated meals compete with fast food items and snack foods loaded with sugar, salt, and fat? What is the nutritional profile of the federal meals? How well are they reaching students who need them? Opening a window onto our culture as a whole, she concludes with a vision for change: fresh, healthy food for all children as a regular part of their school day.