However, the popularity of the new "Home-Ec-staurant" draws business away from the school cafeteria, which threatens the lunch ladies, who are independently contracted through Caf Co. Food Services.
The hamburger cart is too popular for Caf Co. to stop, so they give up, as Bob and Tina share the final Home-Ec-staurant meal together.
Though initially uncertain, Teddy is able to relax and express himself freely through dance, though he ends up throwing up in the bounce house set up at the wedding.
But it's hard to complain about an episode that features Bob and a handful of students careening down a hallway on a TV cart.
When the writers are able to do that in the midst of ridiculous moments like Linda teaching one of their regulars how to dance, they're just continuing to prove what an amazing crew is behind this show.
"[3] Ham did applaud the creativity of the episode as it's a minor parody of the Edward James Olmos film "Stand and Deliver".