Doesn serving Breakfast in the Classroom or Grab Go Breakfast generate a lot of trash and mess?
Trash is a frequent concern before the program begins, but schools that have introduced the program have not experienced problems. Typically, breakfast foods in programs like these are easy-to-serve, easy-to-eat and easy-to-cleanup. Many school nutrition departments deliver a large trash bag with each class’s breakfasts and the students throw away their own garbage. Students learn to be responsible by cleaning their desks after the meal. After the trash is collected, the bag is secured to avoid spills and placed in the hallway for custodial staff to collect. For Grab ‘n’ Go, trash containers are placed near the feeding site, just as you would in the cafeteria.
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