For the sixth year in a row, the UMass Amherst ranks number 1 for best campus food in the country, according to the Princeton Review. WBZ-TV's Rachel Holt reports.
Sir to finance our new dining program we'll need students to pay $500 more in tuition!! Are you sure we ca- 🤓 Increase it by 15 grand 🗿 B-but sir- 🤓 The wall just got 10 feet higher 🗿
Rutgers was honestly pretty good but don’t..don’t get the seafood AFTER the seafood night. Don’t. For the record, I didn’t but some people did and allegedly got sick/: so just like avoid the lobster after seafood night is over.
Course. Rachel gets the slice of pizza to sample. Um. If you want an accurate appraisal of the dining hall food, you ask the minority students. The segment was well done. But UMass Amherst seems like it's got such good food, the people on the sports teams might all agree. So. Especially, the students, who are vegetarian. A school that caters to their needs is pretty far up there. Dining hall coordinators are Chinese. That's gonna count for a LOT.
It's not that good actually some of it is terrible. I went to college there and found a lot of the food oily, greasy and tasteless. It is seriously overrated.
I go here, that’s Worcester Dining commons; horribly designed layout 🥲, never has silverware and can never find seating. As a former employee there it’s really not all that. 😬
Of all the food she could’ve tried, and she chose pizza😂
I dropped out of college but one thing I genuinely miss is how I could eat like a king every single day.
My college tossed cabbage in ramen and called it “pho” :,)
My schools newspaper team is taking a trip here with one of UMasses newspaper employees, cant wait to try the food
All colleges should model their cafeterias after this.
Sir to finance our new dining program we'll need students to pay $500 more in tuition!! Are you sure we ca- 🤓
Increase it by 15 grand 🗿
B-but sir- 🤓
The wall just got 10 feet higher 🗿
They don't know about "Soul Food Thursday" at Howard University's dining halls, or the "Punchout".
Out of all dining halls, they choose to showcase Bootster smh
naw. Princeton Review is capping. It’s UCLA. Was and will always be:)
good that umass amherst won.
Yeah, cuz they make you pay $7k a year for food.
Go UMass!!!!
Stir fry goes nuts
Wish UMASS Lowell had good food like this...
Rutgers was honestly pretty good but don’t..don’t get the seafood AFTER the seafood night. Don’t. For the record, I didn’t but some people did and allegedly got sick/: so just like avoid the lobster after seafood night is over.
what about ucla
they make the food quality so that way its justified to force every student on a meal plan whether they want to be or not
it sucked when I was there 80-85
But fees are very high in this school.
Ok 2 observations ... Where was this when I was there in the 90s? #2 Never gonna top those 1990s Worcester Breafast samdwiches!!!!
out of all the dining halls they really did choose the worst one lmao. berk(lin)
Course. Rachel gets the slice of pizza to sample. Um. If you want an accurate appraisal of the dining hall food, you ask the minority students. The segment was well done. But UMass Amherst seems like it's got such good food, the people on the sports teams might all agree. So. Especially, the students, who are vegetarian. A school that caters to their needs is pretty far up there. Dining hall coordinators are Chinese. That's gonna count for a LOT.
serve more chicken based plant nuggets
Go! Go U! Go UMass! Go UMASS!
It's not that good actually some of it is terrible. I went to college there and found a lot of the food oily, greasy and tasteless. It is seriously overrated.
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LOL.
uc merced could learn a lot from them. our food here is a s**tshow
lol current student here. I think it is overrated.
that’s why you’re a casual
i go here, its not really all that lol
you’re a random
UCLA is better
Cal State LA dining hall are much better
Ngl it’s overrated.
Ngl you’re a npc
We all know UCLA is best. C'mon!
I go here, that’s Worcester Dining commons; horribly designed layout 🥲, never has silverware and can never find seating. As a former employee there it’s really not all that. 😬