Short film produced by Student Union that shows the different between using webfood and waiting in line.
Student Life Orientation issue features article about the upcoming pilot program for WebFood. WebFood has been a Student Union initiative for the past two years. The Montana Administration has made a committment to help with the implementation of WebFood in order to help reduce line congestion in dining areas.
http://www.studlife.com/news/2009/07/10/webfood-online-or...
“If you’re someone that’s frustrated about going to get food and it’s a long line, and you spend most of the time you want to spend with friends waiting in line, you no longer have to do that,” said senior Jeff Nelson, SU president. “Even if you don’t want to use Webfood, you can benefit anyway, because the lines will be shorter.”
Webfood is online ordering and on-site kiosk software that accepts customer orders via a web-based interface. It is currently being used at a number of universities including Trinity University, the University of Maryland, and Ball State University.