The food at Purdue has gone downhill greatly in the past few years. This year with the prices increasing even more I live on one meal swipe per day. When leaving the dining court with yogurt in my carry out cup the worker stopped me and make me throw it away. The workers at Wiley care more about following the rules to a T than the students themselves. I asked point blank “you would rather throw food away then let me eat it?” To which she replied “Yes, I would rather the students follow the rules.” The rule she stated was posted online under the lengthy information about the meal swipe availability and posted nowhere in the food court. Every year this school treats students more like a number to profit off of then an...
Read moreAs of January 29, 2021 the dining court is the best one. For adapting to the coronavirus it is the fastest line. Dining court food is fine, though much better before restrictions were placed. I used to go there for breakfast, but not anymore. I personally cannot enjoy their breakfast as the taste of sausage after finishing a meal makes me iffy and not prepared for the day. People go to it for breakfast, so I can't say my word should make anyone's...
Read moreAs a student at Purdue, this dining court has diminished in quality and service. The staff is so unaware of fluctuation of students and fail to meet basic needs of getting food out in a timely manner when flow of students is clearly frequent and results in extremely long wait periods for subpar food, such as ravioli that is just heated up in a pan. The tables get so dirty because the staff cannot keep up with the influx...
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