Another major traffic flow problem is the placement of the beverage
machines in the corner of the L-shaped food lines.
The position of the soda and juice machine causes the entire food line, especially when there is just one, to get log-jammed. But plumbing and electrical rewiring concerns may make it difficult to change the layout of the ill-placed beverage machines.
"Should we fix that? Sure. It's a no-brainer," McGahey says. "But can we physically? I don't know. The place is made largely out of
concrete, and we don't know if we can drill there."
The Tip of the Iceberg Lettuce
"Frankly, I don't eat here very often because its pretty disgusting," Chu says.
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