Campuses are hotbeds of innovation, humming with the special kind of energy generated when a collection of smart people gather together and learn how to take on the world. More than patrons served by other foodservice industries like healthcare or senior living, students are a forward-thinking constituency—and their focus on the future doesn’t disappear when they get hungry!
College populations have high expectations around quality, transparency, and convenience. They expect to be able to navigate offerings digitally and find meals that meet their dietary needs and wants easily and from anywhere.
These expectations present a challenge for dining service operators: Not only must you keep up with off-campus competitors and manage increasingly complex operations, you must do so without extra resources to throw at these new imperatives. That’s why it’s time to take inspiration from our surroundings and lean into innovation in order to work smarter, not harder.
Let’s dig into three reasons we can’t stick to the status quo:
Students are some of the first people willing to test and embrace new trends. For example, as true digital natives, nearly two-thirds of college students say that they’d prefer using mobile apps to order their meals.
To keep up with forward-looking customer expectations, operators should prioritize flexible ordering and focus on telling a compelling story—online and in-person on digital displays—about the food they offer so that customers have a clear understanding of the passion for quality you bring to your cooking.
Students don’t necessarily want to leave campus to find food, but off-campus restaurants are doing everything they can to make that option easy and accessible. If students have access to off-campus alternatives, you can all but guarantee that those restaurants have, among other things, tapped into the vast web of delivery and mobile order apps available to them. Students know they can go online to find out in an instant what meals are available to them, and can order them in a few quick taps.
To mitigate the possibility of losing customers to digital-friendly competitors outside of the campus ecosystem, it’s crucial to establish a strong digital footprint that allows students to see what you’re offering and to order meals on the go. By building a mobile presence that’s easy to navigate, you’ll remain top-of-mind for students, even if they’re nowhere near your facilities when a craving strikes.
If you’re still relying on unintegrated systems and making manual updates, you’re sacrificing precious resources on work that could be automated or streamlined. Do any of these six common problems sound familiar? If so, your tech stack may need an upgrade:
Today’s higher ed dining service operators face an innovation imperative. From digital accessibility to menu variety to the sheer breadth of operational complexity required to run a modern foodservice business, operators must continue looking forward in order to adapt and thrive.
To learn more about how you can win the future of customer service, download our free eBook, The Future of Higher Ed Foodservice.
Or, check out our Higher Ed solutions page to see how Nutrislice can help you provide students and staff the meals they love to enjoy.