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New Jersey schools put a stop to on-campus food delivery

Bergen County schools made the decision to put to a stop to food delivery because officials don't want outsiders in the building. It’s a trend that is being stopped in its tracks. Administrators in one New Jersey school district have put a stop to food deliveries during school hours. It had become a popular alternative to the school cafeteria.

March 26, 2014

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RIDGEWOOD, N.J.—It’s a trend that is being stopped in its tracks.

Administrators in one New Jersey school district have put a stop to food deliveries during school hours. It had become a popular alternative to the school cafeteria.

For 5,900 students in Bergen County it’s a simple directive: either carry in your lunch or buy it at the cafeteria. No more delivery.

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