Students petition to end contract with Sodexo
Allegations of food poisoning and mistreatment of workers has some students petitioning for Loyola Marymount University to terminate its contract with Sodexo.
March 4, 2015
LOS ANGELES — Reports of food poisoning and mistreatment of workers has some students vying for the termination of Sodexo’s contract with LMU. An online petition has collected over 600 signatures with hundreds of comments from students, parents, staff and faculty wanting change.
The petition, found on Change.org, states students have a “right to healthy and consistently edible food.” The petition also questions LMU’s Jesuit model of cura personalis, or care for the whole person, by denying students from accessing comestible meals.
Freshman English major Katie Schembri created the petition. As the RHA president of Del Rey North Hall, she felt compelled as a leader to do something so students can voice their opinions on dining services because it affects them directly.
“I had a duty to get answers and make sure student input was being taken into account,” said Schembri. “This petition isn’t saying that LMU students don’t want Sodexo, rather, this petition is saying that a contract should not be drafted until these concerns are considered and included in the new contract.”
With a $200 increase in meal plans, students are displeased with Sodexo’s lack of transparency in the way they communicate their decisions and reports. Concerns and questions have been arising regarding the reasons for the increase in cost, where Sodexo gets their produce and ingredients and if their employees are properly trained to meet health protocols.
Freshman theatere arts and dance double major Tatum Moore, who signed the petition said, “I would rather not be concerned that my chicken isn’t cooked or is unsafely prepared … If there is a student with a dietary restriction who gets sick from the way the Sodexo employees handle the food, there could be a major lawsuit on their hands.”
In response to the petition, Jason Adams, Sodexo’s District Manager, explained that he feels it is important for students to provide feedback, however, he disagrees with the petition.
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