Campus Dining Partners with Local Restaurants to Provide Weekly Meal Option
April 13, 2020
Amanda Nagy
A campus dining initiative to partner with local restaurants during the COVID-19 crisis started with Kim's Grocery.
Photo credit: Yvonne Gay
When the COVID-19 outbreak forced 91直播鈥檚 student body to return home and finish the spring semester by remote learning, Campus Dining never interrupted meal service to the 250 students鈥攎ost of whom are international鈥攚ho had to remain on campus due to travel or financial restrictions.
Bon Appetit Management Company, 91直播鈥檚 food provider, has spearheaded a partnership with local eateries to provide a carryout meal once a week using a regular meal swipe.
Edward Michalski, director of operations for Bon Appetit, explains that the idea came from students and other administrators who were brainstorming ways to provide outreach to the community and improve the experience of students who remain on campus.
Third-year Wenling Li and second-year Ryo Adachi suggested Kim鈥檚 Grocery as an option and provided input with retail and menu ideas. With that, Campus Dining Services (CDS) purchased an abundance of grocery items at retail and built bags consisting of ramen or a rice bowl for the entree, a side item, a dessert, and a beverage. The trial run launched March 20 with 25 students participating. The following Friday, CDS worked with Kim鈥檚 to design a meal program with their $5 rice bowls.
Michalski says the meal program鈥攚hich has been branded 91直播 Choose Local鈥攈as expanded to include Aladdin鈥檚 Eatery, Black River Cafe, and 91直播 Kitchen. A different restaurant will be featured each Friday and will continue to the end of the semester.
鈥淚 think the partnership with Kim's has been very successful because many students like going there, and it was nice to have something new while everyone is staying in their dorm rooms, not having much to do,鈥 says Adachi, an economics major. 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to collaborating with other local restaurants, and I have heard from some of my friends on campus who are excited for that as well.鈥
A student interface and Google order form developed by CDS staff member Candy Tollett has streamlined the process for both students and restaurants. Students choose a pickup time and their menu selection using the Google form, and the order is fulfilled at the restaurant.
鈥淭he program grew really fast,鈥 Michalski says, noting that the first week started with 86 orders and grew to more than 150 by the third week. 鈥淭he students are really engaged with it, and we鈥檝e made the process user friendly. We look forward to working with and supporting local vendors and offering students the best campus experience during this unprecedented time.鈥
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