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Renovation brings healthier cafeteria to Va. hospital
Made-to-order options part of the renovation. The cafeteria at Prince William Hospital, in Manassas, Va., has undergone a complete facelift and is now a more "inviting, happy place."
August 2, 2012
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Aug. 2—The cafeteria at Prince William Hospital, in Manassas, Va., has undergone a complete facelift and is now a more "inviting, happy place" with healthier, tastier food options.
The cafeteria, which was closed for 11 months for a complete renovation, also offers a new menu items. Visitors to the cafeteria can now order a meal, made fresh right in front of them at the new saute station.
There's also a larger salad bar, and more fresh off-the-shelf options such as wrapped sandwiches and ready-to-eat packaged salads.
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