Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Kosher

The situation I am addressing is that students are complaining about the food in the cafeteria. The problem is that the food being served can sometimes not be allowed to be eaten in certain religions. According to Judaism for Children, those who conform to Jewish law are not allowed to eat pork, pork products, and shellfish. Another rule is that the animal must chew its cud and cannot have a split hoof. In addition, they cannot combine meat and dairy. A way to help this situation out is providing more Kosher safe foods as in replacing some pork products with different meats and adding sections to help students separate meat and dairy foods. On certain Jewish holidays, Quest Food Services could help to provide more Kosher products to ensure that students are following their holiday. For example on Yom Kippur, they could serve foods like rice and chicken.

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