Why Reinventing Hospital Food Isn’t as Easy as It Sounds | MUNCHIES
"For years, Joshna Maharaj has set her sights on improving the dreary menus of hospitals, prisons, and schools. But her journey has not been without challenges."
munchiemummy
8yr
I've always thought that it was so ironic that places where healthy food should matter most (hospitals, schools), often the nutritional value was poor. And I have a friend who works in a prison, and the employees are forced to eat the abysmal cafeteria food, as they're not able to bring their own possessions into the prison with them, so packing lunch isn't an option.
lauren
8yr
The entire system needs to be reworked! It makes no sense
DietID_TeamDietitians
8yr
This makes me so sad. The inherent hypocrisy is almost numbing, but I'm so glad women like this are fighting for what's right. @akhilg2002 - you should get Foodstanders in touch with your hospital cafeteria.
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