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Okla. district sells chicken and waffles via food truck

The Curbside Café also serves breakfast.

FSD Staff

December 7, 2015

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In the search for something new that will entice high school students, Broken Arrow School District in Oklahoma is trying chicken and waffles, served once a week from the campus new food truck, reports tulsaworld.com.

In addition to serving different dishes daily—including Asian food and a variety of tacos—the food truck also serves breakfast and is used as a summer feeding site.

Officials say the truck, called The Curbside Café, is an alternative to having lunch in the cafeteria.

"We will serve a variety until we find out what they like," ABSD’s nutrition director Lou Ann Goodacre told

Check out the full story at tulasworld.com.

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