Meal plan available for faculty and staff

Save time and money with a Mini Meal Plan!

The Mini Meal Plan from Dining Services lets faculty and staff enjoy enjoy the convenience — and deliciousness — of eating on the Pullman campus while saving you money by giving you a discount on every purchase. Mini Meal Plan holders receive a 25% discount at dining centers and a 5% discount at all Dining Services retail locations (espresso bars, Carlita’s, Einstein Bros. Bagels, and others).

The plan gives you easy access to favorites like ramen, made-to-order pizza, grain bowls, tacos, and so much more. Most locations have vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, halal, and other options to suit a variety of diets.

Mini Meal Plans cost $250, are good for at least 18 months, and can be purchased and used at any time.

For more information, visit the Dining Services website.

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