It takes more than a lunch lady to run today's public school cafeteria. It takes a logistics expert.
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Hanna Jamsard, a fifth-grader at West End Elementary School in Rome, Ga., scans her finger to pay for her lunch. The school is using fingerprint scanners to allow students to pay for food without having to carry money to school.