Gwinnett high school culinary programs compete to give back to local nonprofit

Gwinnett high school culinary programs compete to give back to local nonprofit

In most situations, using the words “high school” and “food fight” in the same sentence would not necessarily portend to a positive community event.

This, however, is not one of those situations.

On April 19, culinary students from several Gwinnett County high schools will square off in a competition (thus, the “food fight”) to create and prepare dishes — to be judged by Chef Hank Reid of the Snellville-based nonprofit Lettum Eat and others — that will help feed the food insufficient in the community.