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Cold and frozen food processors are innovating to help feed students and staff, while streamlining cafeteria operations.
“The reason we exist as a company is because we’ve taken that labor aspect, consolidated that, and ensured food safety for all of these smaller kitchens. We’re selling that convenience and backing it up with quality,” said David Lopez, president of Texas-based Food Craftory, which has experienced tremendous growth since the pandemic.