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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]None of them are all you can eat!!! [/quote] Yeah. Actually a lot if not most universities with large number of freshman living on campus have all you can eat dining. Here are some: USC -Each residential community is anchored by an all-you-care to eat dining venue. Specific meal plan participants enjoy unlimited access to all three dining halls. There are rows of very long tables. Cardinal Plan ($4,014/semester)- gives you unlimited access to our residential dining halls, no matter how often you'd like to visit them. They offer a comfortable space and a variety of food choices for a meal, a snack, a visit with friends or a convenient place to work on a class project. Since you may need to grab a quick meal between classes when you're not near a dining hall, the Cardinal Meal Plan also includes two Campus Center Meal Swipes per week that can be used for meal combos at many locations at the Ronald Tutor Campus Center. Cornell- Has residential all you can eat dining halls and the five West Campus House Dining Rooms hold House Dinners every Wednesday from 6-7pm, open only to members of each House. UC Berkeley- Our dining commons including Crossroads, Cafe 3, Clark Kerr, and Foothill are all-you-can-eat locations where food is meant to be eaten on the premises. While you are welcome to grab a piece of fruit or a small dessert (like a cookie) to take with you, additional carry-out is not permitted. University of Wisconsin- All-you-care-to-eat or buffet style service means diners will pay for their meal upon entry to the market. In order to help manage food waste, these locations will have trayless service. Diners are able to return as many times as they would like during the meal period to enjoy additional servings MIT- Are dining halls all you can eat- Yes, you can eat as much as you want but be mindful of food waste. Take what you want but eat what you take. [/quote]
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