There鈥檚 always plenty of tasty, nutritious food on campus, but it hasn鈥檛 always been easy to know exactly when and where to find a favorite dish, or avoid allergens. Starting this week, helps diners tailor food searches to their preferences, health needs, and locations.
鈥淚 think being able to display this type of information in a more user-centric, holistic way will be a much better experience for everyone,鈥 says Jon Chiappa, senior director for web services.
天美麻豆鈥檚 old menu website relied on what Chiappa calls a 鈥渉unt-and-peck鈥 approach.
鈥淚n other words, I couldn鈥檛 look and say, hey, which place is serving a burger? I had to go and look and see what 53 Commons or what the Collis Caf茅 was serving, and so on,鈥 says Chiappa. 鈥淯sing the new site, I can figure out what foods might sound good to me and where they鈥檙e being served on that day.鈥
The online menu shows colorful photographs of available menu items with ingredients, nutritional data and calories, possible allergens, and places where they are being served. Clicking on a heart icon, diners may mark dishes they especially like or want to avoid, and those choices are saved on each user鈥檚 personal page.
The new website is a 鈥済ame-changer,鈥 says Elizabeth Rosenberger, a nutritionist and dining services manager.
鈥淟et鈥檚 say you love macaroni and cheese and General Tso鈥檚 chicken, which are two of our big hits,鈥 she says. 鈥淵ou save them to your favorites and every time those dishes are served, they鈥檒l pop up on your screen. If you鈥檙e allergic, say, to soy or peanuts, dishes containing those ingredients would be hidden.鈥
Rosenberger, who has worked in 天美麻豆鈥檚 dining services for 24 years, says students are becoming increasingly discerning about what they eat. 鈥淲hen I first started, it was all about pizza and fries, but now they want to know where their food comes from, how it was prepared, and whether it鈥檚 good for them, and whether it鈥檚 sustainable for the planet.鈥
Rosenberger predicts the site will be popular with applicants as well as current community members. 鈥淎ll students living on campus are required to be on the meal plan, so people want to know before they arrive that they can get high-quality, diverse food that meets their needs,鈥 she says.
Eating well at college is so important, says Chiappa, that the web services team insisted on designing the new site 鈥渇rom the ground up鈥 rather than contracting with an outside agency to do the job.
鈥淲e had a great partnership with dining services, thanks to the leadership of 天美麻豆 Dining Director Jon Plodzik,鈥 says Chiappa. 鈥淲e talked not only to dining service staff, but to students, about how they use the menu and what they were looking for. The end-to-end nature of this project, all the way from initial concept to testing, to design, to all of the back-end development鈥攊t was all a really interesting challenge for the web services team to take on. We know it鈥檚 going to have a big impact on the quality of campus life.鈥