Being well and eating well
means becoming aware of choices and making the right decisions to achieve a
better today and a better tomorrow. Your Sodexo dining team is committed to
offering you a wide range of options for a healthy dining experience. From
recipes that include the most nutritious mix of ingredients to offering
educational resources for positive lifestyle habits, healthy options are the
result of a team dedicated to advancing the well-being of the entire campus
community.
Another important part of our
focus on health and wellness is the use of seasonal menus, featuring fresh and
healthy ingredients - many of which are grown by local or regional farmers.
Every season has its own unique produce that is showcased in delicious signature
dishes to highlight the distinct flavors and natural appeal of seasonal
items.
For students who have special
dietary and nutritional needs we have informational resources and customized
menus to address your needs. These menus meet the strictest compliance
standards, without sacrificing flavor, texture or presentation.
Sodexo's nutrition icons make it easy to identify healthy
choices
Look for these nutrition
icons on the foods being served on your campus to help you meet your dietary
needs or desires. If you need assistance finding the right types of foods for
you, please reach out to your on-campus Sodexo manager or chef. If you have
additional dietary questions, please contact us so we can help! Sodexo has
registered dieticians ready to answer your questions and help you make healthy
choices.
Week of February 6th, 2012
Week of February 13th, 2012
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Quick Links
- A Better Tomorrow Starts Today!
Learn more about making smart choices for your health, for
your community and for your planet
- Meet the
Dietitian
Ask your health questions to one of our
registered dietitians
- Nutrition
Calculator
Look up the nutritional data and other
information for a variety of menu items
- My Plate
Get healthy eating tips,
create a personalized plan, and more with the latest information from the
USDA

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