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Do you know some the best and the worst campus food in the states?

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Virginia Tech's the best. and Fordham's the WORST! Period.

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5 years ago[edited]

Tops are UCLA, V.Tech, UMass Amherst, Bowdoin, WashU., St.Norbert, St.Olaf and Gustavus Adolfus (any Swedish named university in Minnesota has great home cooked meals).

These lists are pretty consistent and accurate.

https://www.insider.com/colleges-with-the-best-food-2018-9#bates-college-features-a-vegan-station-3

https://www.delish.com/food/g22467505/best-college-dining-halls/?slide=12

https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-college-food/

https://www.businessinsider.com/college-food-best-dining-halls-2017-8#2-virginia-tech-in-blacksburg-va-14

https://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings?rankings=best-campus-food

Worst Campus Cafeteria's

Fordham University

New College of Florida

Wells College

Hampden-Sydney College

Ohio Northern University

St. John's College

United States Merchant Marine Academy

Catawba College

Drew University

Hampton University

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3 months ago

If your school/college/university has good food, you’re lucky. I had awful food in the cafeteria, and that partly pushed me to cook for myself and bring my own food. That was really useful, because I built the habit of eating my own stuff instead of eating out. Now I plan to lose a bit of weight, I found the unimeal.com/ app to create a solid and balanced meal plan. And it’s much easier, because I didn’t need to get used to cooking for myself.

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