“Sometimes eating a breakfast a school has a stigma attached to it. By offering these incentives to eat breakfast students came in and experienced that eating healthy is not only a good start to their day but also a chance to socialize with their friends.

Foodservice Rewards points have helped the cafeteria program promote eating a healthy breakfast in the school program. I have used rewards points to get special gifts such as a tent, sleeping bag etc. and I have used these gifts as a promotion to the start your day the healthy way eat a school breakfast program.

Our breakfast program has grown and more students are eating the most important meal of the day.”

Kim Hunter
Director of Foodservice
Bellwood-Antis School District, Bellwood, PA.

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