Okay, so I just noticed that the title of this blog post is the name of a cat food, so I hope you don't get the wrong idea. However, the cafeteria food sometimes does in fact, look like cat food. It's usually the tofu items or the weird Chinese meals they throw together. Typically, if someone wanted Chinese food, they would walk across the street to Mandarin Gourmet or grab take-out from Hong Kong Express--no one is going to walk into the cafeteria expecting Chinese. And if they are serving Chinese, it's usually just chicken strips smothered in some duck sauce or something fancy.
Note to any Point Park cafeteria user: Any kind of "chicken ______" whether it is a sandwich, a hoagie, sub, whatever, it is usually just a chicken patty smothered with some weird stuff--which in that case, they put a fancy name to it. Can't fool us residence hall dining.

Oh and note to residence hall dining: No one from the ages of 17-23 goes to Point Park dinnertime craving "chicken cordon bleu" (if you do, that's weird), but hey, here's $12.75 for my meal anyway.
I may not go to Point Park, but I love Chicken Cordon Bleu regardless of quality
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