Florida Fresh Dining
University of Florida has over 45 food locations on campus, including two residential dining halls and favorite national brands such as Subway, Chick-fil-A, Einstein Bros Bagels, Panda Express, Pollo Tropical, Starbucks Coffee, and Firehouse Subs. Visit the Florida Fresh Dining website for more information.
Dining Services offers both Meal Plans and Declining Balance Accounts. Both plans work off a magnetic strip on your GATORONE card. Once a plan is purchased, the account will be automatically activated. All declining balances will carry over each semester enrolled.
To buy a meal plan, please visit our meal plan page.
Click here to add money to your declining balance.
For parents and spouses, click here to add value to your family member’s card or to buy them a meal plan.
GATORONE Card
The GATORONE is the official photo ID of the University of Florida and is an essential part of membership for the UF faculty, staff or student community. With a valid GATORONE card, holders can obtain:
- Florida Fresh Dining Meal Plans, Flex
- Access to Campus Events and Museums
- Gator Bucks for use at the UF Bookstore and vending machines
- Link to your optional Wells Fargo Everyday Checking Account
- Facility Access*
- Library Account
- Free Access to RTS (Regional Transit Service)
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Hitchcock Field & Fork Pantry
We offer basic staples, bread, and frozen meats, as well as fresh seasonal produce from the Field & Fork Farm and Gardens. There is no proof-of-need required to shop at the Pantry, but please bring your physical Gator 1 Card when you visit!
Local & Campus Resources
The Hitchcock Field & Fork Pantry is committed to assisting individuals in the Gator Community who experience food insecurity. If you are in need of additional assistance outside of the Pantry, please refer to this list of resources.
State & National Resources
The Hitchcock Field & Fork Pantry is committed to assisting individuals in the Gator Community who experience food insecurity. Below is a list of state and national resources.
SNAP/WIC
The Food Assistance Program helps provide healthy food to people with low-income levels. The amount of assistance provided is based upon the number of people living in the household and gross income brought in after certain expenses are subtracted from disposable income.