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Ok, thanks to those for bearing with me the flames in the the scientist arrogance thread. I really appreciated your comments. I was in bad mood, but I think my bad mood is caused by your food!.
Now talking seriously. I have noticed during my staying here that your food habits are so bad, so unhealthy!. Ok, maybe you reader are an exception, but everyday I see many people eating this fast food for lunch, day after day. Universities also promote these kind of places. They are so expensive!. For instance here we have a hall with all these fast food companies desiring to make many from us, simple students who are hungry at lunch time. Burgers, burritos, tacos, french fries, pizza. It's ok one day, but not 7/7. And also I don't think it is a good idea that a public institution promotes unhealthy food.
More details: I went the other to the mechanics. The time was close to lunch. The boss of the garage came with a bunch of bags filled with burgers. It was the lunch of the workers!. And I saw it again the other day!. Those guys are eating burgers everyday!.
How is it in Spain. At the university we have a Menú, which is made up of several plates amongst which you can choose whatever you want. You have 1st (usually one for eating with spoon, soup, stew), 2nd (could be meat, fish or similar) and dessert (fruit, flan, cake, icecream). They change from day to day. It's a varied diet. If you don't like the Menu of the university (which usually costs about 3 euros) you can go out and take a seat in one of the hundreds small restaurants they have in the city. They are not expensive, you can have another menu for 6 euros in most of the cases. It is the same case for the workers in companies.
I have seen spanish restaurants here (NO confuse with mexican food please), but they are f... expensive and of very bad quality. So is anybody out there up to do business and put a spanish restaurant cheap enough for being affordable for students/workers who want more healthy diet and not die of colesterol?.
Now talking seriously. I have noticed during my staying here that your food habits are so bad, so unhealthy!. Ok, maybe you reader are an exception, but everyday I see many people eating this fast food for lunch, day after day. Universities also promote these kind of places. They are so expensive!. For instance here we have a hall with all these fast food companies desiring to make many from us, simple students who are hungry at lunch time. Burgers, burritos, tacos, french fries, pizza. It's ok one day, but not 7/7. And also I don't think it is a good idea that a public institution promotes unhealthy food.
More details: I went the other to the mechanics. The time was close to lunch. The boss of the garage came with a bunch of bags filled with burgers. It was the lunch of the workers!. And I saw it again the other day!. Those guys are eating burgers everyday!.
How is it in Spain. At the university we have a Menú, which is made up of several plates amongst which you can choose whatever you want. You have 1st (usually one for eating with spoon, soup, stew), 2nd (could be meat, fish or similar) and dessert (fruit, flan, cake, icecream). They change from day to day. It's a varied diet. If you don't like the Menu of the university (which usually costs about 3 euros) you can go out and take a seat in one of the hundreds small restaurants they have in the city. They are not expensive, you can have another menu for 6 euros in most of the cases. It is the same case for the workers in companies.
I have seen spanish restaurants here (NO confuse with mexican food please), but they are f... expensive and of very bad quality. So is anybody out there up to do business and put a spanish restaurant cheap enough for being affordable for students/workers who want more healthy diet and not die of colesterol?.