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Minn. college adds self-cook station to cafeteria

Students at Martin Luther College in New Ulm, Minn., can prepare their own food using induction cookers.

FSD Staff

August 22, 2016

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Students at Martin Luther College will be able to cook their own food in the cafeteria this year, thanks to the addition of a new self-cook station installed during the cafeteria’s renovation, The Journal reports.

In addition to the self-cook station, which contains induction cookers, the revamped cafeteria at the New Ulm, Minn., school will include new pizza equipment, a panini grill, tiled floors, poured countertops and new arrangements to make the cafeteria appear more open.

"We wanted to make it look more like a restaurant and not like a cafeteria," Director of Dining Services Gary Schwichtenberg told The Journal.

Read the full article via The Journal

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