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School lunch budgets rely on sales of meals
School food-service directors say serving cafeteria meals means managing budgets where every penny counts.
Self-operating programs run by district employees are set up to function as separate businesses and rarely receive any money from the school district's budget. To stay afloat, these food programs rely mainly on sales of meals.
There are two basic types of revenue from meals: money...
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