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Pasadena City College receives ready-to-eat, customized food options

I-8 Food Services' staff at The Piazza is currently focusing on providing students with a variety of menu choices, such as Asian and Italian items. I-8 Food Services’ collective team of chefs, servers and management staff strives to bring popular hot dishes and ready-to-eat foods on demand.

February 14, 2014

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PASADENA, Calif.—Seeking to overcome the stigma of being known as a just a cafeteria with an essentially captive audience, I-8 Food Services’ collective team of chefs, servers, and management staff strives to bring popular hot dishes and ready-to-eat foods on demand and customized to the particular tastes of both local and international students and school staff.

Catering Manager Pai Pispratuang oversees the preparation of the massive volume of food necessary to feed nearly 27,000 students and teaching and administrative staff annually. Using the previous semesters overall consumption as a guide, she has noticed patterns in the way people on campus eat.

“People are eating healthier,” she said. “About two or three years ago, they started eating more sandwiches, salads and juice, such as Naked Juice. And more vegetarian and vegan. The Asian line is very popular.”

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