Dining Services’ Webfood available Thursday

PULLMAN  – Final testing of the new online food ordering program ended at the beginning of this week.  Starting Thursday, Webfood Fresh Express is available campus-wide at the address wsu.webfood.com (https://wsu.webfood.com).
 
Through Webfood, Dining Services Customers select a meal or snack, pay for it online, and pick up their order at the time and location most convenient for them. 
 
Webfood customers realize significant savings by paying online with their Resident Dining Account (RDA) or Cougar CASH; or can pay online with Visa or MasterCard.
 
A wide variety of lunch, snack, beverage, and dessert items are available to choose from.  Webfood features Dining Services’ Signature Sandwiches, Salads & Wraps; Crimson Bakeshop Pastries & Desserts; and an assortment of beverage and snack items. 
 
Webfood Fresh Express Pickup Locations & Hours of Operation: 
 
Locations Dine-In Hours Pick-Up Hours Service Available
Lighty Espresso Bar 7:00am-4:00pm 8:30am-3:45pm Monday-Friday
Bustad Espresso Bar 7:00am-3:30pm 8:30am-3:15pm Monday-Friday
Cyber Cafe (SCUE) 7:00am-4:00pm 8:30am-3:45pm Monday-Friday
Cleveland Espresso Bar 7:30am-3:00pm 9:00am-2:45pm Monday-Friday
Carpenter Espresso Bar 7:30am-3:00pm 9:00am-2:45pm Monday-Friday
 
Orders placed at these locations can be picked up from 90 minutes after the location opens in the morning to 45 minutes before the location closes in the afternoon.  Orders can be placed up to four days in advance.
 
Coming Soon to Webfood is Stonewall Pizza Express.  Stonewall Pizza Express will feature Dining Services Signature Stonewall 12-inch Pizzas & Stromboli’s.  Pick up at the Hillside Café will be 7:30pm to 1:00am, seven days a week.  Delivery to the Residence Halls will be 8:15pm to 1:00am, seven days a week. 

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