Columbia students costing college $5,000 a week for Nutella at campus dining halls

<p>"Columbia students are addicted to Nutella — and are feeding a $5,000-a-week habit.</p>

<p>Students have been going through 100 pounds a day of the hazelnut-chocolate spread since the university started offering it at campus dining halls … at the rate of what could cost $260,000 a year … They’re pilfering it to eat elsewhere."</p>

<p>No problem. Just bump up tuition!</p>

<p>[Columbia</a> students costing college $5,000 a week for Nutella - NYPOST.com](<a href=“Columbia students costing college $5,000 a week for Nutella at campus dining halls”>Columbia students costing college $5,000 a week for Nutella at campus dining halls)</p>

<p>Not true. I have no idea how this went viral.</p>

<p>[University</a> says Nutella cost $2,500 in first week, less than $500 after | Spectrum](<a href=“http://spectrum.columbiaspectator.com/spectrum/university-claims-nutella-cost-2500-in-first-week-less-than-500-after]University”>http://spectrum.columbiaspectator.com/spectrum/university-claims-nutella-cost-2500-in-first-week-less-than-500-after)</p>

<p>Maybe a “Nutella option” will be coming soon for the food plans.</p>

<p>That’s because Nutella is godlike.</p>