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Meal Plan Information<br />
The Huron Dining Hall is located on the Huron campus, steps from Western. It offers<br />
a unique dining experience, varied cuisine and service in air-conditioned, smoke free,<br />
spacious dining rooms.<br />
Students with special dietary needs (ie. medical or cultural reasons) are encouraged to<br />
contact the Huron Dining Hall in writing at: 1349 Western Road, London, ON N6G 1H3, or by<br />
email at huronmanager@browns.ca.<br />
Meal Plan Overview<br />
The plan is based on a “declining balance” system. Each meal plan holder has a set amount<br />
of funds available to purchase meals at any of the Huron food service locations, including<br />
selected vending machines located throughout the Huron campus. As food is purchased,<br />
the available balance declines equal to the amount that has been spent.<br />
Labeling and Nutritional Information<br />
Providing nutritious foods to maintain a balanced diet is important. At each location, an<br />
ingredient list and nutritional analysis of most items is available. Food labels will include<br />
price, best before dates and if the product has unique features such as vegan or contains<br />
nuts. If you have special dietary needs you should speak to the Director of Food Services,<br />
Peter Ramsey, to make sure your needs are met as effectively as possible.<br />
Which Meal Plan should I purchase?<br />
Students living in residence will have three meal plan options. PLAN A and PLAN B will be<br />
available to first-year students. Each meal plan is designed for students with different eating<br />
habits and time spent on campus.<br />
PLAN A is designed for students who are on campus most days of the week and some<br />
weekends. Based on a 7-day week over the school term, your average weekly budget would<br />
be approximately $132.<br />
PLAN B is designed for those students who are light eaters and seldom on campus on<br />
weekends. Based on a 5-day week over the school term, your average weekly budget would<br />
be approximately $106.<br />
PLAN C is designed for Upper Year students only, and is only designated as a supplement<br />
plan. Based on 31 weeks in a school term, your average weekly budget would be<br />
approximately $64.<br />
Meal Plans:<br />
PLAN A $4,595 Eating on campus most days and some weekends<br />
PLAN B $3,695 Eating on campus some days and few weekends<br />
PLAN C $1,995 Upper Year students only<br />
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