Asian Chao and Huey Magoo’s closed permanently in the Spring 2017 semester due to repeated health violations issued by the Florida Department of Health and the University of Central Florida, according to UCF.

To provide continuing opportunities to students who lost employment due to the sudden closing, UCF will offer those students a priority application into UCF Dining Services.

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Aramark has agreed to give priority application review to anyone that identifies themselves as having lost employment from Asian Chao/Huey Magoo’s, Senior Communications Coordinator Mark Schleub stated.

“Because A.D. Food Services is a private company, the university has not had access to a list of student employees. That’s made it difficult to reach them directly,” Schleub said.

The application portal will be ucfdiningjobs.com where there are current student jobs posted and more that open frequently. The university has enumerated the importance of indicating the employment lost at the A.D. Food Services franchises for student who were affected by the changes.

Additionally, UCF encourages former A.D. Food Service student workers to reach out to Career Services for help in finding employment.