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re: Do you anti-student athlete posters wish they were paid now?

Posted on 8/9/20 at 11:14 pm to
Posted by SidewalkTiger
Midwest, USA
Member since Dec 2019
53485 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 11:14 pm to
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The food that Athletes get is a hiccup better than the crap the regular students eat, but they get unlimited amounts of the highly mediocre Aramark Food Services, contract quality food

No way is it premium food specially prepared by award winning chefs and worth $26.60 per meal like the Athl Dept marketing materials would lead you to believe


Maybe at Georgia Tech

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LSU began to develop ideas for a nutrition center seven years ago. The school wanted to help its athletes by providing healthy, well-made meals, but it struggled to find a location near LSU’s athletic facilities.

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On Wednesday, LSU finally unveiled its nutrition center. School officials cut a ceremonial ribbon in front of the new building, and LSU gave tours of the space, which had cost $28 million in private donations from the Tiger Athletic Foundation.

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Chef Michael Johnson took over as executive chef four months ago. He had attended culinary school, gotten married and started a family over 12 years in Baton Rouge. He moved away, eventually working with the Seahawks.
Posted by PlateJohnsonIII
Member since Feb 2020
6159 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 11:19 pm to
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healthy, well-made meals


Neither of these things preclude it from being low cost Aramark food.

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He had attended culinary school,

This is standard at all universities.

McDonalds’ executive chef is probably very well paid and respected in the industry, but no one would argue that McD’s’ ingredients are high cost.

Being a good chef, especially in a corporate setting, is about doing as much as you can with as little as possible.
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