Now listen to two students discussing the announcement.
(woman) Do you believe any of this? It’s ridiculous.
(man) What do you mean? It is important to eat healthy foods.
(woman) Sure it is! But they are saying a yogurt is better for you than an omelet or than hot cereal? I mean, whether something is hot or cold, that shouldn’t be the issue. Let’s say maybe on a cold morning, in that case, which is going to be better for you, a bowl of cold cereal or a nice warm omelet? It’s obvious. There’s no question.
(man) I’m not gonna argue with you there.
(woman) And this whole thing about saving money.
(man) What about it?
(woman) Well, they are actually going to make things worse for us, not better. Cause if they start to cutting back and we can’t get what we want here on campus, well, we are going to going off campus and pay off-campus prices. And you know what? That’ll be expensive. Even if it’s only two or three mornings a week, it can add up.
The woman expresses her opinion of the change that has been announced. State her opinion and explain her reasons for holding that opinion.
Dining services will not serve hot breakfast food anymore. They only serve cold breakfast food.The woman in the conversation thinks the change is ridiculous. First of all,she thinks whether something is hot or cold doesn't necessarily mean it is healthy. She says that in a really cold morning, a nice warm omelet is obviously better than a bowl of cold cereal. Secondly, she thinks the change will not help save money. Because if the students can’t get what they want from dining hall, they will go off-campus. Then they have to pay off-campus price,which is more expensive. So this change will not help save money but actually end up costing more.