Queen’s students can now order groceries through the University’s new grocery delivery program: Campus Market.
The service, which offers deliveries to students living within a four-kilometre radius of campus, is designed to support community safety by reducing traffic to local grocery stores and promoting physical distancing during periods of required self-isolation.
Through the service, students can order pantry items and fresh produce, including dairy, eggs, fruits, vegetables, meat, and dry goods.
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Acknowledging financial accessibility, students using the service will pay for the price of the groceries ordered and a $2.00 delivery fee.
Students can schedule orders online for delivery the next day or later from Monday to Friday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The delivery process is contactless. A Queen’s Hospitality Services staff member will deliver the order to the student’s door before alerting them through online notification.
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