Automatic machine to serve meals for students
Students take food from the machines by typing their student ID number and birth date and choosing a meal in about 20 seconds.
Public schools in Miami-Dade County are adopting wireless and non-cash vending machines to serve healthy student meals, with products made from products. local.
Automatic machine to serve meals when receiving orders (Photo: Livescience)
There are 45 secondary schools and 10 high schools applying this technology. Students take food from the machines by typing their student ID number and date of birth and choosing a meal in about 20 seconds.
Although each student account is tied to a meal account, more than 50% of students in the district are supported by the US Department of Agriculture. This technology allows students not to serve themselves in a restaurant.
In addition, the school has partnered with a variety of local famous chefs to provide quick, healthy and healthy options. There were over 58,000 lunches sold on these machines during the trial period from April to June.
Miami-Dade is the first place to apply this technology to schools. Each vending machine contains 90 meals at the same time and is usually filled with storage in one service during lunch time.
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