<p>haha i have a feeling the food was crap. am i right?? the dining hall was never showed on tours and the food served at penn previews was…bad and dry haha. im going there still cuz penn still rocks but im hoping the food will be better!</p>
<p>What type of food do they give you at Penn? How much do the meal plans cost? Did anybody hear about that guy who’s donating unused meals to a charity?</p>
<p>List of Universities with Bon Appetit services:</p>
<p>American University
Biola University
Case Western Reserve University
Dominican University of California
Goucher College
Hamilton College
Lewis & Clark College
Macalester College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Northwestern College
Oberlin College
Reed College
St. Olaf College
University of Redlands
University of San Francisco
Washington University
Whitman College
Woodbury University</p>
<p>i feel kinda dorky for being so excited about the new food haha. but anyways, i saw that bon appetit was twice voted #1 in campus food by the princeton review…just thought i should let you guys know.</p>
<p>i hope so because my parents want me to get the Quaker Plan, since I’ll live near 1920 Commons and since the meal plan seems like more bang for your buck</p>
<p>damn, and I was hoping for crappy food. Not even kidding! (people at my school tend to lose weight when they go to college bc we have all you can eat almost all the time dining halls with pretty good food).</p>
<p>I don’t need to lose weight, but I don’t want to gain weight. I think I’m going with the Quaker Plan, and I’ll just eat 2 meals a day, and then feed my parents when they visit so that the meals that I don’t eat, in effort to not gain weight, don’t go to waste.</p>