Wednesday, September 16, 2009

The trayless cafeteria?

Posted by Jonathan Bender on Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:35 AM

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College students may have to find new sleds this winter, as more cafeterias are considering a move towards trayless meals. The growing trend is based out of a two-fold desire: It can help cut costs for service and improve a university's image in terms of environmental awareness.

In addition to the financial savings, university officials believe that cutting out trays can help curb food waste by as much as 30 percent. Pomona College Dean of Students Miriam Feldblum talked to the Los Angeles Times about unconscious waste:

"When you ask people, 'How often do you put something on your tray that you wind up not eating?' they'll think about it and say, 'Quite often," she said. "It's rare someone will say, 'I eat everything on my tray.'"
Sodexo, a major food services provider to colleges, is eyeing trayless dining as one of a series of sustainability measures designed to cut costs while eliminating plastic waste. Sodexo is also testing reusable to-go containers rather than one-time plastic boxes. 

In looking at whether this trend has extended to local universities,

the Barf Blog talked to Sheryll Klobasa, director of the Kramer Dining

Center at Kansas State University, about the disadvantages and

advantages of eliminating trays.

While she acknowledged that food services has discussed a switch, the

facility changes required to keep the cafeteria running might outweigh

potential benefits.

Outside of KSU, it remains to be seen whether this trend will be picked up

in elementary, middle and high schools, as well as corporate

cafeterias. It might be too aggressive for fast food establishments,

where our goal is to get the food to our mouths as quickly as possible.

Although it's already difficult to carry a 64 oz. drink on a tray, so

maybe this idea has some promise.

[Image via Flickr: pathfinder linden]

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I have a basic question: Are the trays with multicompartments for food that are being phased out? or are they flat trays that hold plate and containers for food that are being phased out?
We are currently looking at the issues mentioned in the article for redoing cafeteria dining at the office. It would help to know.

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Posted by Yamini Iyer on December 1, 2009 at 8:34 AM

Going trayless? Almost too difficult to comprehend at some levels. My initial reaction is keep the tray...but that's just me.

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Posted by RestaurantZoom on September 16, 2009 at 2:11 PM
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