cafeteria tray

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cafeteria tray

A student carries a full cafeteria tray to a table.

Definition

Noun: A flat, portable surface, typically rectangular and made of plastic or lightweight material, used in a cafeteria to carry food, drinks, and utensils from the serving line to a dining table.

Usage

This noun refers specifically to the object used in a self-service dining setting. It is a compound noun where "cafeteria" specifies the type and location of use for the "tray."

Examples
  • The student balanced a full cafeteria tray carefully while walking to her seat.
  • Please return your used cafeteria tray to the designated collection area.
  • He slid his cafeteria tray along the metal rails in front of the food servers.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metaphorically to describe a standardized, impersonal, or assembly-line style of service or experience, extending from the literal context of a cafeteria.
    • Example: The new onboarding process felt like a cafeteria tray of information—everything was presented, but nothing was personalized.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tray (noun): The more general term for a flat object with a low rim, used for carrying things. A is a specific type of tray.
  • Lunch tray (noun): A very similar term, often used interchangeably, though it may imply use in a school setting.
Synonyms
  • Serving tray
  • Dining tray
  • Food tray
Antonyms
  • There is no direct antonym, but contrasting items could be plate (a single dish for food) or table (a stationary surface for dining).
Related Phrases
  • Cafeteria line: The area where food is served and a is used.
  • Tray return: The station where used are placed after a meal.
cafeteria tray

A student carries a full cafeteria tray to a table.

Noun
  1. a tray for carrying your food in a cafeteria