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[Ccsf-campus-staff] Fwd: Food

Katherine Moloney kmoloney at mail.ccsf.edu
Tue Jun 25 08:29:23 UTC 2013


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From: Katherine Moloney <kmoloney at mail.ccsf.edu>
Date: Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Ccsf-campus-staff] Food
To: Asheesh Laroia <asheesh at asheesh.org>


Nearby to us:

Whole Foods does $7 (some of the extras can run another $1.50 total)
burritos.  Really big, so I encourage some people (and I do myself) to find
a friend and split one.  And 12-slice pizzas for $15 each.  More expensive,
but yummy.

There is a good-enough Chinese restaurant in the vicinity that we can
either get delivery or carry out.  Will get menu shortly (but when we eat
in, the cost divides to around $10 each).

I'm happy to pick up pastries & OJ for morning (at our Safeway a dozen
donuts is $5, a 50-pack of cookies is $5, gallon of not the greatest OJ is
$1.XX).  We still have lots of soda leftover from last weekend (probably
35-40 cans), and lots of paper plates.  I think have to buy new paper cups.

Will check out Costco candy too.

Katherine



On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 11:16 PM, Asheesh Laroia <asheesh at asheesh.org>wrote:

> Quoting Katherine Moloney (2013-06-11 22:46:21)
> > Just wanted to start a thread about the food.  What's your operating
> budget?
> > Can we help you source it?
> >
> > We definitely have some good shoppers who can hit Costco et al to find
> > inexpensive snacks to keep the energy going all day.
> > Plus we have a Whole Foods 2 blocks from our location that does
> reasonable
> > burritos (plus the vegan & gluten free attendees could select something
> > especially for their diet).
> >
> > What do you usually do?
>
> We usually find corporate sponsors to find food and then order in from a
> nearby restaurant for something like falafel wraps or burritos or
> sandwiches.
>
> I like the idea of bringing snacks in.
>
> Also, so sorry about the latency.
>
> -- Asheesh.
>
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