Title of article :
The Impact of Food Service Attributes on Customer Satisfaction in a Rural University Campus Environment
Author/Authors :
Serhan, Mireille University of Balamand - Faculty of Health Sciences - Department of Nutritional Sciences - Deir El Balamand - P.O. Box 100 - Tripoli, Lebanon , Serhan, Carole University of Balamand, Issam Fares Faculty of Technology - Department of Business Management and Administration - Deir El Balamand - P.O. Box 100 - Tripoli, Lebanon
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to determine different food service attributes that have an impact on customers’ overall satisfaction at
a rural university cafeteria. Over 5 weeks, 676 cafeteria users, including academics, staff, and students, were selected through
convenience sampling. They completed an anonymous-designed survey with closed questions (n = 29) assessing quality of food
and beverages, quality of service and setting, and satisfaction with food service attributes. In order to measure the existence and
degree of significant relationships between different research variables, Pearson correlation coefficients were employed to analyse
the data. Means of scores and frequencies were calculated. Results indicated that customers’ satisfaction with different service
attributes was above average. All service attributes had a significant and positive effect on the overall satisfaction. Since most
customers (62.9%) would like to continue eating at the cafeteria, the most common improvements suggested to the university
management included among others, improving diet quality by offering more nutritious food. Gaining insight into the different
food service attributes can enable the university management to meet the needs and expectations of its academics, staff, and
students in order to increase their confidence in the food provided.
Keywords :
Food Service Attributes , Customer Satisfaction , Rural University Campus Environment
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Science