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- noun Plural form of
cafeteria .
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In California, a new law requiring schools in California to have free drinking water available in cafeterias is awaiting the signature of Governor Schwarzenegger.
Delia Lloyd: Drinking Fountains Make a Comeback, With a Twist! Delia Lloyd 2010
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In California, a new law requiring schools in California to have free drinking water available in cafeterias is awaiting the signature of Governor Schwarzenegger.
Delia Lloyd: Drinking Fountains Make a Comeback, With a Twist! Delia Lloyd 2010
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In California, a new law requiring schools in California to have free drinking water available in cafeterias is awaiting the signature of Governor Schwarzenegger.
Delia Lloyd: Drinking Fountains Make a Comeback, With a Twist! Delia Lloyd 2010
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In California, a new law requiring schools in California to have free drinking water available in cafeterias is awaiting the signature of Governor Schwarzenegger.
Delia Lloyd: Drinking Fountains Make a Comeback, With a Twist! Delia Lloyd 2010
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At a time when childhood obesity is an epidemic and adult obesity is becoming the norm, many public schools have dropped physical education classes, ended recess, and continue to offer a cornucopia of junk food in cafeterias and vending machines, all in the name of budget cutting.
Dr. Jim Taylor: S.T.A.M.P.E.R. not S.T.E.M. for Public Education Reform Dr. Jim Taylor 2010
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In California, a new law requiring schools in California to have free drinking water available in cafeterias is awaiting the signature of Governor Schwarzenegger.
Delia Lloyd: Drinking Fountains Make a Comeback, With a Twist! Delia Lloyd 2010
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The long, LONG overdue fight over the junk food available in school cafeterias is heating up, as USA Today shows.
08/23/2005 2005
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The government provides schools with 15 to 20 percent of the food served in cafeterias, which is consumed by 30 million students.
GAO: Information on recalled food slow to reach schools 2009
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The government provides schools with 15 to 20 percent of the food served in cafeterias, which is consumed by 30 million students.
GAO: Information on recalled food slow to reach schools 2009
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Crowded areas with lots of food. (aka cafeterias and food courts) 7.
superhero99 Diary Entry superhero99 2005
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