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Thoughts on the Food Expo

Last weekend as I was walking through RPCC I caught a glimpse of a food sampling expo. Students could basically walk around and sample various foods, drinks, and candies for free. It wasn’t anything spectacular, but if these foods do appear at Bear Necessities in the coming weeks I will be the first exemplary success of their marketing strategies (I’m dying to buy this fruity energy drink powder that I got there). Anyways, there was a large line at the expo, and instead of righteously declining to cut like I usually do, I cut straight to the center to meet a friend of mine. People were waiting, but nobody said anything about my rude conduct. Here’s an interesting article I found on MR that might explain why.

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