Ordering from Catering Services made easy

Ordering food from Washington State University’s Catering Services is easy thanks to a newly designed online request form, available now on the WSU Dining Services Catering website.

Faculty, staff, and students can use the form to access general information about Catering Services, ordering policies, event spaces, and view full menus and pricing.

The form, through its consolidation of key information and the incorporation of drop-down boxes, is designed to be user-friendly, intuitive, and clean-looking for a much-improved customer experience. On the back end, catering staff can more easily track orders, ensure timely responses, and generate automated responses. The form also allows customers to upload custom menus and recipes.

Now is a great time to try the form as new seasonal dishes have been added to the menu. Dishes like grilled lamb chops, ricotta and spinach ravioli, garlic white bean hummus, and Cosmic Crisp® apple brulé are perfect to usher in the spring season.

Student groups receive a 20% discount, and custom menu requests can include free taste testing and an opportunity to cook with catering chefs. Visit the Dining Services Catering website to learn more.

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