Food

<p>I have been wondering if people on campus went grocery shopping? like to make sandwiches and cereal, etc.? i dont really like eating fast food.</p>

<p>Every college I know has nearby places to buy, at minimum, milk and bread and cereal and snacks. Some are near full grocery stores. Some run student shuttles to large grocery stores. You won’t starve.</p>

<p>Well now I live in an apartment on campus, and I don’t have a meal plan, so I go grocery shopping on a regular basis because I’m responsible for feeding myself all my meals.</p>

<p>Even when I was living in the dorms (freshman and sophomore year), I would go to the store every so often to get things like Easy Mac, bread, fruit, granola bars etc. that I would eat in my room.</p>

<p>My school has a shuttle service offered twice a week that goes to the grocery store and Target, and it’s free for students, so I use that. It started my sophomore year, and was only once a week then, but they upped it last year.</p>

<p>Yup. My uni has markets/small grocery stores on campus that we can spend money from our dining plan on. There’s a very limited variety of produce (it’s mostly bread, protein bars, cereals, frozen meals, junk foods), but there are some eggs, apples, lettuce. Most of my friends do something similar, although their convenience stores don’t necessarily take dining plan dollars.</p>

<p>Jimmy John’s delivers so your all good</p>