University dean resigns after school denies Chick-fil-A a location on campus

I am not 100% sure, but I would think that universities being public education, they are required to serve reasonably balanced menus in their dining halls in most European countries. I am sure that such is a requirement for schools in several European countries. They need to have their menus checked by nutritionists.

Note that the food can still be pretty bad at times, but at least it is not 100% deep fried meat imitation.

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