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For the Sign up Today We’Re Committed to Local Produce, Eco/Fair Trade Coffee, Reduced Antibiotic Chicken and MEAL MEMBERSHIPS pitt Stay in the know @PITT.EATS SUSTAINABILITY @PITTEATS Matters dineoncampus.com/ For the Sign up today We’re committed to local produce, eco/fair trade coffee, reduced antibiotic chicken and MEAL MEMBERSHIPS turkey, cage-free eggs, rBGH-free milk and what plan to get? Not sure yogurt, disposable packaging (check out our Ozzi 2020 / 2021 reusable containers!), and sustainable seafood in partnership with the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Local Farms Pro Tip We partner with many local farms for produce, Reducing Waste Go to the Meal Membership Assistant page on meats, spices and more! Pitt Eats is driving change from the inside out. We’re reducing waste at the source, partnering with Pitt’s Food Recovery Heroes, committed to Love responsible sourcing raising awareness, and promoting solutions that positively impact the areas where we operate. Sourcing requirements with Chartwells includes: of Food Join us un April to celebrate our national holiday - All seafood purchases, wild and farmed, follow Stop Food Waste Day! the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch program sustainability guidelines for commercial REDUCING PLASTICS buyers. Did you know that 19 million pounds of plastic All meats are raised on vegetarian feed and are wind up in the ocean each year? Pitt Eats is doing free of routine antibiotic usage. our part by skipping the straw in all resident dining Our pork comes from farms that don’t confine halls, and encouraging our students to leave their sows to gestation crates for their entire straw behind in all of our retail locations! pregnancies or uses ractopamine (a common growth promoter drug with animal-welfare FIGHTING side effects). Food Insecurity We never use Foie gras or crate-raised veal. Nearly 40% of all college students are struggling All shell eggs are produced cage-free and are with food security. Food insecurity impacts students certified Animal Welfare Approved. in all college and university settings, even those We are currently working to source cage-free who have a meal plan can be food insecure. liquid (pre-cracked) eggs. All dairy products are To counter this issue, Pitt Eats partners with from cows that are not treated with rBGH or rBST. Swipe Out Hunger, where on a designated day, you can donate a meal to help your fellow Pitt Eats 3925 Forbes Ave 15260 Pittsburgh, PA Panthers in need! DINEONCAMPUS.COM/PITT Special Diets HEALTH AND Download our App View menus, nutritional If you have a food allergy or are in need of dietary information, specials, assistance, please contact us. Our culinary and hours, Allergen ID cards, dietetics staff is trained to develop a delicious CheckWellness out our dining website at DineOnCampus. solution to meet your needs. and more on your phone com/Pitt. On our site you can find menus for DINE ON by downloading the Kristin Grover | Registered Dietitian each dining location across campus, which Dine On Campus App on [email protected] also includes full nutrition information and list of Meal Google Play or the Apple Michael Dibiasi| Registered Dietitian ingredients. [email protected] App Store today! Download the Dine on Campus app to have all this information ready and on Kosher hand. MEMBERSHIPs Campus SO MANY BENEFITS! Rockbot Integration Our Kosher program is located in the Market at 10% discount when using Dining Dollars Save on tax with each purchase Towers and offers students with a variety of Kosher If you have food Did you know you can Use a meal at your favorite retail Save that parking space options where Meal Swipes and Dining Dollars can allergies, intolerances, listen to your favorite tunes be used for grab and go. The location is under the and/or sensitivities locations with Meal Exchange when you eat at some supervision of VAAD HARABBANIM of Pittsburgh who create an Allergen ID of our dining locations? oversees food production, ensures that requirements on our site or on the Download the Rockbot are maintained, and provides a Full-Time Mashgiach. app. This will create Upper-class Memberships First-Year Memberships app in the Apple Store a digital ID card that Soundtrack or on Google Play to get 2,400 2,650 can be printed or The Foodie Unlimited +300 started! HalaL OPTIONS uploaded to your Two meals a day to use at The Eatery, The Perch or your Unlimited access to The Eatery & The Perch TO YOUR MEAL favorite on-campus retail locations + $500 Dining Dollars + $300 Dining Dollars + 10 Guest Passes smartphone wallet. Stop by Za‘atar, featuring Salem’s products, in Market + 5 Guest Passes Use your Allergen at Towers for our Halal-certified options for lunch and ID card to privately Eat On The Run + 750 1,775 dinner. Halal will also be available in Cathedral Cafe Unlimited + 150 2,550 inform our staff at any One meal a day to use at The Eatery, The Perch or your Unlimited access to The Eatery & The Perch at Pom & Honey and in The Perch. favorite on-campus retail locations + $750 Dining Dollars dining location of your + $150 Dining Dollars + 10 Guest Passes + 5 Guests Passes dietary needs. Eat On The Run + 500 1,550 Unlimited 2,450 One meal a day to use at The Eatery, The Perch or your Unlimited access to The Eatery & The Perch OUR favorite on-campus retail locations + $500 Dining Dollars + 10 Guest + 5 Guest Passes Grubhub Weekday Unlimited +300 2,175 Unlimited access to The Eatery & The Perch* Locations Commuter Memberships + $300 Dining Dollars + 10 Guest Passes Residential Dining Halls Petersen Events Center Coffee Carts Panther on the Go Plus 1,250 The Eatery | Litchfield Towers Lawn Level PEC YOUR MEAL Campus Coffee and Tea Co. | Sutherland Hall You can order your favorite meals straight One meal a day to use at The Eatery, The Perch, or your Weekday Unlimited +150 2,050 The Perch | Sutherland Hall • Steel City Subs and Sushi Morning Grounds | Scaife Hall from your phone! 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