Published June 6, 2017

Use chalkboards to communicate with guests

The director of North Carolina State University’s Nutrition and Wellness program shares her method of raising awareness of the school’s usage of local agricultural products. The program places chalkboards in the dining halls. On those chalkboards, they describe food that is brought in from farms in the state as well as produce that was grown on the school’s farm. Doing this gives students a better picture of the school’s sustainable food practices. This idea is categorized in the idea-aggregating website’s “Going Green” section.

Read more: Use chalkboards to communicate with guests

Related Post:
  1. 5 Stages of Grief When You Get Stiffed
  2. Putting Your Name on the Wait List Goes High Tech
  3. A Legend Restauranteur Leaves Us
  4. A pretty place to dine — and work
  5. Chef shortage to worsen this Christmas and beyond
  6. Burger King Wants to Hack Your Google Home Device
  7. How to hire Millennials
  8. Gluten-free buns available from Culver’s
  9. New Egg-White Replacement Hits Market
  10. Staten Island Restaurants’ High Standards Recognized