School Lunch--It's Instrumental! |
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To help gather input from students, NETCO hosts a Food Show to allow students to sample and give feedback on the food products that NETCO bids. “School Lunch, It’s Instrumental” held on October 12, 2005 at Freedom Hall Civic Center in Johnson City was the seventh annual Food Show hosted by NETCO for students, school administrators, parents, and other school and community leaders. Fifty nine booths hosted over 400 guests in sampling food products. |
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| Dave Mullins, Food Service Results, receives Third Place in the Booth Decorating Contest. | Marisa Potter awards FSI Knoxville and Zartic Second Place in the Booth Decorating Contest. | |||
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| NETCO provided evaluation forms for all Food Show participants to complete. | Three items from each booth were rated as “acceptable” or “unacceptable”. |
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A product must receive at least a 75% acceptable rating to be considered for bid and purchase. |
Jim Stahl and Jane Rossi, Kellogg’s, placed First in the Booth Decorating Contest. Their booth best exemplified the Show theme, “School Lunch, It’s Instrumental”. |
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