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<blockquote data-quote="Listlad" data-source="post: 2008632" data-attributes="member: 499223"><p>Liverpool FC</p><p>“Since then the changes on the training pitch have been replicated in the club’s canteen. Players have been enrolled on food education courses and provided with tailor-made nutrition programmes. The canteen itself has been revamped with different food ‘stations’ – for hydration, bread, salad and fresh pasta. Tomato sauce is off the menu because of its sugar content and the club also have ‘no egg days’ ahead of games.”</p><p></p><p>Liverpool FC</p><p>“She has not overseen vast structural changes at its Melwood training complex, or at the club’s stadium at Anfield. The training ground cafeteria is not markedly different: a station for fresh fruit juices, a spot for granola and nuts, her famous salad bar.”</p><p></p><p>These guys seem to be optimising and not (maximising or minimising).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Listlad, post: 2008632, member: 499223"] Liverpool FC “Since then the changes on the training pitch have been replicated in the club’s canteen. Players have been enrolled on food education courses and provided with tailor-made nutrition programmes. The canteen itself has been revamped with different food ‘stations’ – for hydration, bread, salad and fresh pasta. Tomato sauce is off the menu because of its sugar content and the club also have ‘no egg days’ ahead of games.” Liverpool FC “She has not overseen vast structural changes at its Melwood training complex, or at the club’s stadium at Anfield. The training ground cafeteria is not markedly different: a station for fresh fruit juices, a spot for granola and nuts, her famous salad bar.” These guys seem to be optimising and not (maximising or minimising). [/QUOTE]
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