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It refers to a type of dining establishment where food is served, often in a self-service style. Example: "The students gathered in the cafeterias for lunch after their morning classes."
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cafeterias
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Plural of cafeteria
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He's currently evaluating the horticultural effects of over 100 different biochar variations ranging from chicken manure to nutshells and even discarded food waste from university cafeterias.
Recent discoveries in behavioural psychology have taught us a little something about the mistakes to which we are prone, and those discoveries are well worth applying to the policies of governments, corporations, cafeterias and so on.
The concrete benefits of these programs, which are empirically verifiable, should trump abstract theoretical objections.But there aren't any "anti-paternalist" objections to making organ donation the default or featuring healthy food in cafeterias, because these ideas have nothing to do with paternalism.I mean, what could organ donation possibly have to do with paternalism?
In Germany, though, it may be the number of cafeterias in schools.
Municipal councils are "self-service cafeterias for political parties," snarls Magnus Staehler, who as mayor paid off Langenfeld's debt.
This covers everything from the people who work in the cafeterias and day-care centres on military bases to accountants and the managers of health-care plans for employees.
Shop fronts are bricked up, and all the bars and cafeterias are far off on the other side of the development.What amenities there are may be precarious.
According to their statistical office there are 5,103 cafés, restaurants, cafeterias and other places registered which can serve tea.
The biofuel should cost about $1 per gallon to make in a medium-sized installation, the researchers estimate.Commercial production could be carried out by a company that collected coffee grounds from big coffee-chains and cafeterias.
School meals will become more nutritious and fizzy drinks are to be banned from school vending machines and cafeterias.
A recent paper in PLoS One, a scientific journal, found that the population's exposure to junk-food advertising has increased.Changing the food served up in school cafeterias is more promising and not too difficult to do.
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