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State Average: C

Georgia Southern University

Georgia


Last Updated: October 1, 2019

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  • Jireh

    They offer non diary milk, but there are long periods where they are out of it. They have a station in the main dinning hall called No Whey which is allergen free (soy, nuts, gluten, etc. free) and they literally serve white rice, a random vegetable, and chicken about 4-6 times a week. It’s rarely open on Sunday. IT closes early on Saturday. The portion sizes are usually small. Every once in a while they have something new and good. Every once Blue moon they’ll have beyond burgers. The other dinning commons, Lakeside is better. They have their own station similar to the one mention before (I don’t think it’s under the same restrictions). They’re hit or miss (msotly hit). They rotate threw things like quinoa, wild rice, brown rice, and another food along with some good vegetables. They also have sweet and regular potatoes, which the other one does not have.