But even the right location won’t guarantee success without a good menu offering something unique or the same variety the students could find on the main line. Jessica Shelly, Foodservice Director – Cincinnati Public Schools District, has the daily challenge of feeding over 2,000 students in her high school in one hour and has found success by using a Cambro CamKiosk® .
Student Input for Grab-N-Go Success
Jessica Shelly meets with her students often and asks for feedback on the food. One day Jessica was asked by a student why she didn’t serve sushi. Her response: “Yeah, why don’t I?” After researching different sushi restaurants in the area she found one willing to go through the multitude of steps to get approved as a supplier for public schools. The sushi restaurant now provides multiple schools with sushi, in addition to Jessica’s high schools.
Grab-N-Go: Not the Cafeteria Main Line
The unique sushi offering is customized on-site to meet the taste preference of the student ordering. The sushi is served in convenient to go boxes that have a black plastic bottom and clear top so that students can see the fresh sushi when they are considering what to buy for lunch. The Grab-N-Go menu rotates cold items offered on the main cafeteria line for the days sushi is not offered. The cart has proven to be a great investment with 200-300 meals being sold each day depending on the menu.
BBQ, fresh stir fried noodles and sandwiches made-to-order are some other options to consider that have seen success across the nation. For cost controls consider incorporating items that are offered on the main cafeteria line but change the recipe to put a twist on the flavor offered on the Grab-N-Go cart. Offering an exclusive or unique menu for the Grab-N-Go program is a great way to increase participation.
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