![]() Janae Wade, a freshman studying community health, wants to see more healthy options around the Downtown Phoenix campus and, regardless of payment methods, is looking forward to trying Rush Bowls when it opens. He said he is confident the store will accept M&G in the future. Ted Bachmeier said that because of qualifications and applications, it could take around 60 days after the store opens to know whether his location will one day accept M&G as a form of payment. Getting some real weird nostalgia for the Taylor Place dining hall?¿?- Kelly Tang April 19, 2019 “One (restaurant) that would really blow up is one that offers M&G as well, because I only get one meal a day here so a lot of my food is from using M&G and that would honestly be a much healthier alternative for me,” Cosmi said. She said she likes the idea of having healthier and more affordable options close to campus, especially if they accept Maroon and Gold dollars. ![]() “I feel like there could be a bigger variety of food because it's almost the same food where the pasta section is and everything is almost the same every day,” Cosmi said. The daily meal swipe she is allotted gives her a limited amount of appealing choices, she said. Olivia Cosmi, a freshman studying criminology, said she eats the same things at the Taylor Place dining hall almost every day. Some students who attend ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus said healthy dining options are generally lacking, and the few existing choices are too expensive to take advantage of regularly. It Looks Could Kale is sure to keep you on that healthy track! Loaded with kale/spinach, strawberries, blueberries, and guava juice □ #FuelYourRush /lAhTqa2YKi- Rush Bowls January 27, 2020
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