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Driven by student feedback, this year’s trends bring global inspirations and reimagined seasonal flavors to menus
CHARLOTTE, N.C., September 11 – Between TikTok food hacks, global flavor exploration, and a craving for bold, new tastes, college students are once again leading the charge for what’s trending in campus dining. Chartwells Higher Education, a recognized leader in contract food management, has revealed its 2025 Fall Flavor Forecast, a snapshot of the top five food trends shaping campus dining this semester.
Last year, cottage cheese was the versatile protein powerhouse, and newstalgic dining was all the rage. This fall, it’s all about social-media-inspired recipes and smoky flavors.
“Our commitment to culinary excellence means translating trending flavors and social media buzz into approachable, healthy dishes that meet student needs,” Said Chef Sarah Bodner, Vice President of Creative and Innovation, Chartwells Higher Education. “We have meticulously identified these trends to inspire fall menus, offering students a dynamic mix of flavor, comfort, and innovation.”
Here are the top five food trends to watch for in the 2025 fall semester, determined by student input and culinary expertise:
“Our goal is to lead, not follow, what’s next in campus dining. Survey data from the CDI told us that students want expanded breakfast options, on-trend menu items, and additional international flavors, so we delivered,” said Joe Labombarda, Senior Vice President of Culinary at Chartwells Higher Education. “From Shakshuka at breakfast to Dubai Chocolate desserts, these crave-worthy, globally-inspired dishes give students the menus they desire.”
Chartwells Higher Education continues to innovate and adapt to the ever-changing preferences of college students.