In the petition, which now has more than 1,200 signatures, Thomas said complaints about the food being undercooked or mouldy are common and students have contracted food poisoning after eating on campus. MUN student Justin Thomas says the quality of the food provided to students in residence does not represent value for the money it costs. 'I can't afford to eat out'Issues with the food quality are not a one-time problem, but ongoing, Thomas says. "We want students and parents to feel comfortable knowing that they are getting good quality food here at Memorial." Aramark said in a statement to CBC News that "nothing is more important to us than food safety and the customer experience we deliver."
Source: CBC News March 13, 2019 20:25 UTC