Celebrate School Lunch Heroes: Some Heroes Wear Aprons Instead of Capes

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Celebrate school lunch heroes in dark blue text outlined in white over light blue circle. White female foodservice operator wearing maroon visor, light blue polo shirt and black apron standing at a yellow illustrated countertop. Blue cafeteria tray with yogurt parfait, apple, and Trix french toast in package. Operator holds mini cinnis in package. Background is illustrated light blue wall, medium blue tile with yellow border.

Recognizing the school foodservice professionals that go above and beyond

Whether it’s tackling evolving student tastebuds, staffing challenges, budget constraints, or meeting a variety of dietary and regulatory requirements, school foodservice pros balance it all to ensure kids are well fed and ready to learn.

Planning, crafting, and serving meals in a school cafeteria isn’t easy. There is a lot that goes into the year-round efforts to give students the nutrition they need to have a successful day at school. This hard work and dedication to nourish students for what’s next in their day does not go unnoticed. Let’s celebrate the school lunch heroes that do it all.

General Mills Foodservice strives to transform daily challenges into cheer-worthy moments with products and resources that help lessen the load of daily life in a K-12 kitchen. For example, if the goal is:

Black male foodservice operator wearing glasses, a red polo t-shirt, black apron and black hat poses in school kitchen and smiles while holding oven handle.

Nominate your favorite #Trayblazer

With all these considerations on their plate, some school foodservice individuals have the heart to go above and beyond for students.

If you know a school lunch hero, give them the recognition they deserve and nominate them as a #Trayblazer to say thank you and celebrate their story.

HONOR YOUR HERO