HunGas would make buffet school meals common
Seeing the positive experiences of its pilot project, HunGas would make buffet-style school meals common, said Zsolt Páger, the company’s business development director, at the company’s Thursday press conference in Budapest.
The free collection project started in the spring of 2023 in 24 schools, after HunGast visited Sweden and gathered experience from the service providers there. Based on what we have seen abroad, the buffet system can also be operated well in schools, and the initial experiences quickly proved that it can also have a right to exist in the country, in fact, it may bring about a real revolution in public catering – said the head of the company, adding that from September, after the initial 5,000 schoolchildren, The pilot project continued covering 12,000 students from 40 institutions. And HunGast has been evaluating the results ever since and is preparing to serve new schools.
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