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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Published date: 1997 Size: 6.5 x 9.5 inches Weight: 0.7 pounds
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Introduces various food-related jobs, including dietitian, caterer, grocery store manager, and chef, and profiles several people who have been successful in these fields.
Publisher's Notes
Introduces various food-related jobs, including dietitian, caterer, grocery store manager, and chef, and profiles several people who have been successful in these fields.
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