Japanese-style central kitchen could lead to better quality and lower costs
A student is served a bowl of noodles and Wat Ratchanatda School, run by the BMA. (Bangkok Post File Photo)
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) could adopt a central kitchen system used to supply meals to schools in Japan, to improve the quality of school lunches in Thailand.
Japan’s experience in using a central kitchen system to supply meals to schools was shared by Nobuko Tanaka, a former school lunch specialist with Japan’s School Health Education Division, at a seminar in Bangkok recently.
In this case, the central kitchen consolidates processing and cooking for school meals at one site, increasing…
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