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ARA SERVICES: LEANER TRAINING TABLES AT FOOTBALL CAMPS
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August 6, 1992
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ARA SERVICES: LEANER TRAINING TABLES AT FOOTBALL CAMPS
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- As you might imagine, a football team trains on its stomach. And in seasons past that meant only one thing -- meat and potatoes and lots of it.
But according to ARA Services, which provides the food service for six of the pro football training camps around the country through its Campus Dining division, training tables have a leaner look this summer. Instead of strip steaks and fries, players are grabbing more fruit, hitting the salad bar and asking for something healthy off ...
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