Each hall at Taylor offers unique culture and traditions. But what is often overlooked in dorm life is front desk foods. Front desks offer everything from coffee and ice cream to baking supplies and chips and candies. Some dorms have cheaper prices while others have a wider selection. Check out the pros and cons of each dorm's food offering with the price listings below.
"Snickers sell pretty hot. Ever since the price of Ramen dropped, we sell a lot more. One guy bought a whole box one night, 24 packets." - Ye Jong Yoo, sophomore
"English has a lot of cooking supplies. You can borrow everything you need to bake. We also have a wider variety of food this year; we have more substantial food." - Rachel Luke, junior
"Gerig front desk is designed as a service for students instead of an income flow. We sell with only 30% mark-up on our products." - Chandler Birch, senior
Arizona Tea (.50), Candy bar (.75), Chewy Bar (.25), Chips (.50), Cookies (.40), Crackers (.50), Easy Mac (.75), Fruit Snacks (.25), Thin-crust frozen pizza (4.00), Thick-crust frozen pizza (6.00), Goldfish (.35), Ice cream (.75), Cookie dough (3.00), Little Debbie (.35), Milk (.25), Oatmeal (.25), Popcorn (.35), Pop-Tarts (.50), Ramen (.25), Starbucks (1.50), Yahoo (.50), Snapple (1.50), Stamps (.45)
Breuninger
"Breuninger is new, and everyone has different backgrounds. The front desk and lobby are a place for all floors to meet and get to know each other." - Nick Chiodras, freshman