Free Food is Good
SEED Winnipeg is using Winnipeggers taste buds as their research to determined what are the preferred tastes for their new initiative Diversity Food Services Inc. Partnered with the University of Winnipeg's Renewal Corporation, the restaurant will reflect the city's growing diversity. Foods will be multi-cultural and nutritious and hopefully affordable to students. Diversity Food Services, Inc. a social enterprise project will be housed at the university campus
As part of its training process, Diversity Food Services is hosting a series of meals from August 19 to 21, 2009, to allow people to sample the foods. Of course you cannot just show up and ask for food. There is a process. You have to be invited and then go on line to fill out forms with names of those invited and then tickets will be sent promptly. When you get your ticket you can eat as often as possible during the time frame with your one ticket.
The invitation comes from SEED Winnipeg and I think it is a fabulous idea.
These training meals play a very important role in the development of this project, and we are very happy to share this opportunity with you.
Meals will be served in Riddell Hall at the University of Winnipeg, entrance on Spence street between Portage Avenue
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