Moldy food meal plan

1. A few red/green peppers
2. An organic yogurt
3. A couple of carrots
4. A grapefruit

These are only a few of the moldy items I have been forced to buy at Weshop because I can’t get off of this meal plan. One day last semester I bought a yogurt and tried—yes, tried—to eat it that same day. However, I could not bring myself to eat it because it was covered in mold, even though it was allegedly not going to expire until more than a month later. Similar things have happened with the peppers I bought. I brought them home and cut them open, and they were black on the inside. Some carrots I bought had some green-covered gunk on them, and I had saved one to take a picture to go along with this Wespeak but my housemate (you know who you are) threw it away like the garbage that it was. Finally, the grapefruit. I was so fed up by the mold on this that I actually brought it to Weshop and returned it. So, that’s what I would advise everyone to do. Just bring everything back that is moldy and disgusting and just return it. Maybe then they’d actually do something about the sub-par quality of food at this school.

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