Decreasing the Wait Time for Cafeteria Food at Howard University

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In my proposal plan I recommend that the average wait time at each food station in the café be decreased, especially during high rush hour time for example during the lunch and dinner rushes. We can help reduce the time by having servers make up pre portioned plates that way students can grab and go instead of wait in a line for upwards of thirty minutes for cold food. We can also have different food options added that serve different options because as of now the food lines operate on a schedule with the same food options every week. Another recommendation would to be expanded the cafeteria as a whole. As of now Howard University as roughly 10,000 undergraduate students, the cafeteria can barely hold 800 students comfortably. This will also cause the café to have better organization of lines in order to decrease confusion.

Howard students have been complaining about the café for some time now. Talking to upperclassmen whom had prior knowledge on the subject, they observed that the café is most inefficient between 11:30-1:00pm and 6:30pm-9:00pm. However, breakfast doesn’t experience this same type of rush as the lunch and dinner hours do. The long lines are due to the fact of not enough help by staff, for example the classics lined is only manned by two people, and the vegetarian line does not have a single server. The salad bar stationed is often kept empty and isn’t restocked until a student has to bring it to the attention of a café worker. The school’s lack of open venues limits students to constantly eat at the same places. Also, over the weekend, only one restaurant, Blackburn cafe, is open, although it closes early. This restricts students to eat at the same place, even when the main café barely changes their menu.

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... sustenance is quite arbitrary. Only to wait in long lines and be met by hostile workers whom are serving them food is less then up to par with anything that McDonalds would serve to its customers. This is something that needs to be changed in the university and my proposal does exactly just that. The university needs another cafeteria to alleviate stress off of Blackburn cafeteria while making workers attend some sort of hospitality course, allowing for a friendly environment for students to eat in. However, the dining on campus is suggested to be healthy and nutritious, it is actually worse than fast food. Last, by convincing incoming students about the variety of restaurants and markets on campus, freshmen are told they have an assortment of dining and restaurants to eat at, but in reality are restricted to two main cafeterias and few chains on Georgia Avenue.

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