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The heart of the home is usually the kitchen, and
“These past few years have been nothing short of incredible, with both amazing successes and significant challenges,” said
Aramark Collegiate Hospitality is making it easier for students and the campus community to choose climate-friendly foods through the expansion of Cool Food Meals this fall. The Cool Food Meals badge identifies dishes with a lower carbon footprint and will appear on more than 350 menu items at participating schools. The availability of Cool Food Meals is aligned with Aramark’s announcement in June that it is the first food service company in the
As the only food service company with a full-time Farm to Institution role dedicated to getting food directly from local farmers to our chefs, Aramark Collegiate Hospitality puts words into action with shared sustainability goals focused on developing diverse and inclusive sourcing and local seafood initiatives. Local purchasing and relationships continue to be a key factor in Aramark’s vision, and the company has enhanced resources to deepen these bonds. Last year,
A strong desire for more global flavors continues to figure prominently in student feedback.
Dining with Confidence
Aramark Collegiate Hospitality knows that not one dining solution is a good fit for all students and seeks to address this not only by providing a variety of dining stations—from the allergen-friendly True Balance to the new Burgers +Fries—and also, by employing experts and by cultivating experts through widespread and accessible training.
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Chefs: Aramark Collegiate Hospitality employs more than 100 chefs on campuses across the nation. Of these, more than 50 have achieved the
Culinary Institute of America’s ProChef certification. -
Dietitians: More than 50 registered dietitians supply the subject matter expertise to guide all programs related to health, wellness, and nutrition. They have three key focus areas: campus programming and education, food safety and oversight, and nutrition consultations. Students at every
Aramark campus have access to these registered dietitians. - Allergen Training: ANSI-accredited food allergy training is available to all employees at no cost. There are currently 87 AllerCheck™ certified college and university locations, a first-of-its-kind audit for allergen-friendly dining stations. Each location must be audited and certified once a semester.
Meal plans are designed to meet a variety of student dining needs, whether through dining dollars or through full access plans. The plan variety helps to meet budgetary needs and provides a stable, predictable cost model, despite the current challenges with inflation.
Futures Better Served: Collegiate Hospitality
In a post-pandemic world, when the in-person community feels fresh again, Aramark Collegiate Hospitality is going back to basics, creating a hospitality ecosystem on campus that enhances student and community life.
“This isn’t a change in identity; it’s an alignment of presentation and substance,” said
Studies have shown that nearly half of students say that dining programs and amenities were important in their college decision. Collegiate Hospitality’s environmentally conscious dining experience, global cuisine, and holistic approach to wellness aligns with student priorities and is essential to its core values.
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