Sentences with phrase «campus food outlets»

And if students are customers who must be pleased at all costs, lest they spend their dollars elsewhere, it only makes sense to emulate the off - campus food outlets which might drain away those coveted dollars.

Not exact matches

The campus boasts 19 catering outlets including fast food restaurants, a Chinese restaurant as well as a bar; other ancillary facilities in the academic complexes include three banks, a bookstore, a supermarket, clinics (consisting of a medical clinic providing free outpatient service to all full - time students and staff, a student dental clinic, and a staff dental clinic) and Students» Union offices.
From the Food Hall at Belfast campus and Moka Bridge coffee house at Coleraine to Einstein's at Jordanstown and u: EAT food hall at Magee — not to mention the UEat refectories and Students Union outlets — more meat free options will be available than ever befFood Hall at Belfast campus and Moka Bridge coffee house at Coleraine to Einstein's at Jordanstown and u: EAT food hall at Magee — not to mention the UEat refectories and Students Union outlets — more meat free options will be available than ever beffood hall at Magee — not to mention the UEat refectories and Students Union outlets — more meat free options will be available than ever before.
Today will be the university's second Monday as part of the campaign, when students will yet again be able to tuck into a variety of delicious environmentally friendly food at food outlets across the campus.
As a result of the typical student «lifestyle», we are often fatally led into purchasing calorie - rich foods from cheap fast - food outlets, especially in campuses based in the city centre, such as MMU.
We're unlikely to see him poring over dense regulations, struggling to meet an underfunded budget, lamenting the lack of a real school kitchen in which to cook and store food, dealing with a cafeteria too small to accommodate his students, competing with fast food outlets because of an open school campus, or, most importantly, battling an unyielding Congress for more school food funding.
On both this blog and The Spork Report, I've written extensively about «competitive foods,» i.e., the food and beverages sold on school campuses in competition with the federal school meal, through outlets like vending machines, snack bars, and cafeteria «a la carte» lines.
I am in favor of not having fast food outlets near campuses like alcohol.
We're talking about the snack foods and beverages offered on school campuses through outlets like vending machines, school stores, snack bars, cafeteria «a la carte» lines and more.
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