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UNC dining halls offer reduced rate for kids

Meal plan holders can pay $5 for a child to eat at the dining halls.

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — There’s a new program available at UNC’s dining halls — and it’s not for those who stay up late.

Children up to 6 years old can now eat at Top of Lenoir and Rams Head dining halls for a reduced rate. The new program aims to help faculty and students with children. Meal plan holders can pay $5 for a child to eat at the dining halls.

“It actually came to our attention when a meal plan holder who has a child inquired about it,” said Brandon Thomas, a spokesman for Carolina Dining Services. “And before this year there was never anything in place to offer discounts to children.”

Meal plan holders can pay for the reduced meal with Dining Flex, cash, credit or debit cards. The program began in October.

“We thought that it was something that we could be able provide on campus. It’s something that we know kids don’t eat a whole lot. It wasn’t cost prohibitive,” Thomas said. “The main reason for it is to provide a benefit to our students.”

Although the program is aimed at meal plan holders, Thomas said if faculty and staff bring a child to participating dining halls, that child will be able eat at the reduced rate.

Charles Streeter, chairman of the Employee Forum, said even though faculty and staff do not traditionally have meal plans, he thinks this program offers added advantages for staff to eat on campus.

“I think that would be great. That would probably encourage someone who got their child out of school for the day or just happened to be on campus that would encourage them to definitely use the dining halls more,” he said.

Clare Counihan, program coordinator for faculty and staff at Carolina Women’s Center, said it’s great the University is trying to support

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