Keystone Partners with Stanley Hupfeld Academy

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Keystone Food Service is happy to announce a new partnership with Stanley Hupfeld Academy that will provide students with fresh, healthy meal options this school year.

Since 1993, the Oklahoma-based and family-owned company focuses on providing freshly prepared breakfast and lunch options for its students and now serves over 100,000 meals daily.

“Every day, students will be able to eat a healthy, balanced meal that the school board and administration can be proud of,” said Josh Sanders, CEO of Keystone Food Service.

Menu options students can find include freshly made chicken wraps, pork carnitas, yogurt parfaits, and of course, pizza. Students will also find that nutritious offerings like fresh steamed vegetables, fruit and salad are prepared daily to accompany each main course. This year, with additional funding from the USDA, all students will eat free.

“We listen to students and parents in the schools we serve and we're always introducing new foods throughout the school year,” Sanders said. “We are already getting great feedback and look forward to cooking up great meals for the students at Stanley Hupfeld Academy.”

Keystone Food Service began by providing meals at fraternity and sorority houses on college campuses in Oklahoma. Since its inception, its operations have grown to service over 140 school districts in Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas.