Beginning these interviews, I assumed price would be the number 1 factor in determining how a student decides what and where to eat; however, health reasons and convenience were at the top! One student said she was watching her weight, so that was a main factor in her decision-making process. Another student said they usually ate Krishna lunch regardless because it's cheap and tastes good!
When asked how they knew they had made a good or bad decision after eating out, one student said it was based upon how she felt after the meal which makes sense!
While I was surprised that price was not the main deciding factor for these students, I do understand their reasoning behind the decisions they do make. I think most students would still benefit from heating stations around campus.
Hey Rana! I'm also surprised that price was not the main factor in choosing where and what to eat! Health and convenience are super important to me as well but I would have guessed price would be at the top. Although, because convenience was super important, that is still proof that your idea for heating stations around the campus would be a hit among all students. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteHi Rana, I felt as if you fell a little short on information for us to go on with the material supposed to be ten-minute long interviews for each person. With the information you did give though it still seems as though your idea of heating stations would help either one of these students in the future with hot meals.
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