Fresh Food Kiosk Features Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Options Ranging from Salads to Wraps and Snacks
Detroit, Mich., August 2, 2022 – The Michigan Science Center (MiSci) has added a fresh foods option with Farmer’s Fridge, a food kiosk that provides simple, clean meal options full of healthy ingredients in a collection of fresh salads, sandwiches, bowls and snacks.
Farmer’s Fridge foods are featured in recyclable mason jars. Options span breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks and range from Caprese salads, Mediterranean bowls, sandwich wraps, chia puddings, proteins and yogurt bowls.
The Farmer’s Fridge kiosk is in the Lunar Dining seating area on MiSci’s main floor.
“We were delighted to add this creative and fun food option for fresh and healthy meals for our patrons,” said Dr. Christian Greer, president and CEO of the Michigan Science Center. “With so much to see at MiSci, visitors need an energy boost, and we’re glad to include Farmer’s Fridge among our growing list of amenities.”
The Farmer’s Fridge menu is available at https://www.farmersfridge.com/menu.
About The Michigan Science Center
The Michigan Science Center (MiSci) is a Smithsonian affiliate that inspires nearly 250,000 curious minds of all ages every year through STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) discovery, innovation and interactive education in Detroit and across Michigan. As a STEM hub, MiSci focuses on developing and introducing expanded education programs, exhibits and initiatives to empower and enrich our children and community. Through our Traveling Science Program and distance learning initiative, ECHO, we are expanding beyond our Detroit-based facility, with a goal of reaching all 83 counties of Michigan. With the Toyota Engineering 4D Theater, live science demonstrations, lab activities and 220+ interactive exhibits, there are dozens of ways to customize your MiSci visit. The Michigan Science Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and does not receive funding from Detroit or the state of Michigan. For more information, please call 313.577.8400 or visit the website, Mi-Sci.org.