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Food Services Partners with Local Farm to Obtain Year-Round Fresh Produce

Students at the University’s dining centers may have noticed a fresh, new item on the salad bars: baby radishes and beet greens. The produce is sourced from Agbotic Farms, a local farm an hour north of campus in Sackets Harbor, New York. Purchasing from Agbotic Farms allow the University the ability to offer students fresh, locally grown produce year-round – difficult to achieve in the Northeast.  Read more here.

Monster Jam Means More than Big Trucks

Learn how Carrier Dome Concessions works with the Dome crew to organize all the Monster Jam merchandise for the event. Read article.

 

Monster Jam Infographic
This shows the amount of concessions that Carrier Dome Concessions serves Monster Jam fans.

Food Services Earns Nut-Free Certification, Continues to Make Dining Safer for Those with Food Allergies

Students with peanut and some tree-nut allergies can feel safer now, more than ever, while eating in Syracuse University’s dining centers. That’s because Food Services’ Production Kitchen and Cook Chill facility, located in the Commissary, recently became “certified free from” peanut and tree nut (except coconut) allergens by Kitchen with Confidence (KwC) by MenuTrinfo. KwC is a leading allergen and gluten-free auditing and accreditation firm; the Commissary is where most of the food served on campus is made. Read more here.

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SU Food Services Partners with Local Farm to Obtain Year-Round Fresh Produce

Students at the University’s dining centers may have noticed a fresh, new item on the salad bars: baby radishes and beet greens. The produce is sourced from Agbotic Farms, a local farm an hour north of campus in Sackets Harbor, New York. Purchasing from Agbotic Farms allow the University the ability to offer students fresh, locally grown produce year-round – difficult to achieve in the Northeast.  Read more here.