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"That's why these inspections are so important," says Sarah Klein, staff attorney for the food safety program at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, an advocacy group based in Washington, D.C. Cafeterias and their staffs, Klein says, "are often the only thing standing between a student and a serious food-borne illness."
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Cafeterias can get loud enough to cause hearing damage and can cross the threshold above which we recommend hearing protection.
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Cafeterias can get loud enough to cause hearing damage and can cross the threshold above which we recommend hearing protection.
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Cafeterias often can't afford fresh fruits and vegetables and whole grains, which typically cost more than processed foods.
Deborah Lehmann: Minestrone, and Three Other Things That Will Save American School Lunch 2009
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Cafeterias feature extensive kosher options, and it is not uncommon to see throngs of students donning kippahs migrating across campus.
Anna Kelner: Joseph Massad's Tenure and its Implications for Columbia's Liberal, Jewish Student Body 2009
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Cafeterias are actually very cheap, because the labor cost per meal is quite low.
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Hearst beats Conde Naste in the ultimate battle of Cafeterias I wish somebody would invite me to!!!
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I remember enjoying Wyatt's Cafeterias in the mid-late 70's as well (mostly in the malls, I believe).
Luby's | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2007
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Cafeterias serve a variety of regional cuisines to suit migrant workers from across China.
SUCCEEDING AT SEWING 2007
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