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...Like the customers at ABP, students have not vocally complained about the lids, and HUDS treats the issue like “choosing paper for your copying machine,” according to Jami Snyder, HUDS communications coordinator...
...serve, nor trays to serve it on. And those who were “lucky” enough to arrive during normal hours were indeed fortunate in comparison—some intrepid students successfully located a bowl of chicken rice soup and a fork to eat it with. Jami Snyder, a spokesperson for Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS), claims that the rush of 900 students served in Quincy on Sunday night—a number that does not include those turned away, but is still larger than that night’s Annenberg horde?...
...keep dining halls open later. It shows HUDS trying to make do with what money they have.” Indeed, because the HUDS staff is already working during the 4 p.m. hour, there are “no extra costs,” according to Martin. HUDS spokeswoman Jami M. Snyder said that HUDS is committed to solving the problem of late night dining, but that the solution would likely not involve residential dining halls. “Places like Hilles and the [planned Loker] Pub will be offering extended dining options and will be open later serving food...
...food pyramid with a new version, which Walter C. Willett, Frederick John Stare Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition, dubbed “a complete joke.” The pyramid’s recommendations (heavy on dairy, meat, and grains) are rife with political undertones, according to Jami M. Snyder, Communications Coordinator of Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS). “It’s very convenient for the industry,” Willett said. “Everyone’s in the game.” So Willett created his own food pyramid, displayed in Harvard?...
...students in the near future. “We offer a variety of choices for you guys, and soda is one of them. It’s a matter of choice on the consumer side. We’re not the food police,” said HUDS spokesperson Jami M. Snyder...