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Critique an article - Norwegian butter crisis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_butter_crisis

'''1. Check a few citations. Do the links work?''' The link for reference number 13, "A Bitter Search for Butter" does not exist anymore.

Are there viewpoints that are over-represented, or underrepresented? The Response section under-represents the government's responses and public statements. The Aftermath section can add more topics as well, instead of just the economic impact, in topics such as new government proposals in response to the butter crisis.

Ashublessyou (talk) 17:34, 16 February 2017 (UTC)ashublessyou

Potential Article Topics
1. Aramark (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramark) 2. School meal programs in the United States (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_meal_programs_in_the_United_States) 3. Food additive (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_additive) 4. Farm to School (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farm_to_School) Ashublessyou (talk) 06:03, 26 February 2017 (UTC)

Week 3: Intended Contributions and Sources
Contributions I would like to add a section on how the company works, such as its suppliers and operations. This would include its relations and types of contracts with its clients, plants and routes, and impact of governmental regulation.

I would also like to update Aramark's reported revenues and number of employees.

Potential Sources Aramarks' Annual Reports Aramarks' Access Non-GAAP - Reports First Quarter 2017 Earnings Aramark's Form 10-K

Ashublessyou (talk) 12:10, 17 March 2017 (UTC)Ashublessyou

Clients and Services
In the education sector, Aramark serves more than 1,500 colleges and universities, public school districts and systems, and private schools. Aramark offers single source provision of food and facilities services, such as dining services, catering, food service management, convenience-oriented retail operations, grounds & facilities maintenance, custodial services, and management for energy, construction, and capital projects.

In the healthcare sector, Aramark offers food and nutrition services and retail operations to approximately 1,200 healthcare clients and more than 2,000 facilities. Aramark also offers facilities services such as clinical equipment maintenance, environmental services, laundry and linen distribution, plant operations, energy management, strategic and technical services, supply chain management, purchasing and central transportation.

In the business and industry sector, Aramark serves office parks and buildings, manufacturing plants, corporate cafeterias, mining operations, and oil and gas drilling operations at thousands of locations. Aramark offers dining services, on-site restaurants, catering, convenience stores, executive dining rooms, coffee and vending, drinking water filtration, plant operations and maintenance, groundskeeping, landscaping, transportation, commissioning services, building operations consulting, and management of housekeeping and energy.

In the sports, leisure and corrections sector, Aramark serves 147 professional and collegiate stadiums and arenas, concert venues, 17 national and state parks, 22 convention and civic centers, and correctional facilities. Aramark provides services such as concessions, banquet and catering, retail and merchandise sales, food and nutrition services, premium and restaurant, recreational and lodging services, commissary services, and management of laundry and linen, property room, housekeeping, and facility.

Purchasing
Aramark negotiates pricing and purchases food and related products in the United States and Canada directly from national manufacturers through distributors such as Sysco Corporation. The products range from healthcare, dairy, meats, seafood, frozen, canned and dry, paper & disposables, chemicals & janitorial, supplies & equipment, produce, and beverage. Aramark has had distribution agreements with Sysco for more than 20 years. All prices for products to Aramark are calculated on SYSCO’s costs, which is defined as the Vendor’s Last Invoice Price.

Ashublessyou (talk) 12:12, 17 March 2017 (UTC)Ashublessyou