Remnant wrote:
"Genuine concerns" seem to be a handy excuse to practice sadism.
It's funny to try and work that phrase into random sentences. I.e., "I have genuine concerns that my potato salad will not live up to my expectations today."
Okay then, here we go:
the threadSyd wrote:
Well, if the school cafeteria served better sandwiches, then maybe this wouldn't have happened. People in a modern society deserve quality food.
Their sandwiches are bad for one reason: no competition. The student introduced (or was at least
well on his way to introducing) competition, and the few students who got their orders in before his efforts were quashed from above really enjoyed his product.
(I like the word "quashed.")
In fact, I think colleges should have two cafeterias which compete against each other in a free market system. But instead of them both being school-run, with all the money still going to the school regardless of which one does better, one or both could be run by seperate, outside firms, or students at the college. Genuine competition would improve the quality of the food, and thus the students' health and lives.
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