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January 22, 2009

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ashley

Pam. That was an unfair answer. The meal plan is not free, atleast at my university we had a choice to pay to eat, or don't pay and don't eat. I thought the food would actually be healthy based on the way you advertise on our school dining website.
Well its terrible, I have mild hypoglcemia and an intolerance to gluten products and i thought this meal plan would be practical but all it has done is cause me fainting spells, headaches, and upset stomach. Ridiculous how no one at this company can take responsibility for the QUALITY of their product. You'd rather argue back instead of fixing something we tell you is messed up.

y

The Meal Plan is not a practical plan for a student living off campus unless they like to eat fast food or junk food all the time and have forgotten how to make a cold-cut sandwich for lunch. Not that anyone cares as long as you pay the money for it and to dangle your education in the balance is extremely cruel as if a meal plan has anything to do with whether or not you can get an education. This is clearly the type of things that make people drop out and say it's just not worth it. The more I give the more they want and it just doesn't make sense because students are going to school so they can make a differience and hopefully more cash than they are making now as students. No one cares about that though all they really want is the money because they built something that they obviously couldn't afford to build if they have to force students to pay for it that don't want or have a need for it.

If I sound frustrated I am because I shouldn't have to pay for something that is an excessive burden that goes beyond my needs.

Pam

The questions, if these were "Triple Certified", coffee/tea/latte, at what price point would you find them so cheap you would doubt their quality doesn't seem like a fair question. I drink free coffee and lattes regularly in airline clubs, rest areas in Oregon, car dealerships, and many other places, and just because it's free doesn't make me doubt it's quality because I am being served, as a customer, in a quality setting. I think, as a student, we are already paying for a quality education, textbooks, and other services, so if the University gave us free/cheap coffee that was "Triple Certified" I wouldn't think about it's quality at all. I guess what I'm saying is, the setting matters as well as the price. After all, you didn't ask about walking into a coffee shop just anywhere in Las Vegas and at what price point would one doubt the quality, you asked about the coffee shops on campus, didn't you.

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