This was a very silly article (and I mean that in the most positive way). The best and most accurate part: “It combines three things people at Columbia love: People love Nutella, people love complaining about the dining halls and people feel there’s a problem with how the administration handles things,” he said. “This Nutella situation is a perfect storm of all these interests coming together.”
My kids eat plenty of Nutella. When it first appeared in our cupboards, my husband (having never tried in before) took a spoonful and said, "It's a good thing I didn't know about this stuff in college."
I can only imagine what would happen if they started offering Trader Joe's Speculoos Cookie Butter.
ReplyDeleteHow long before the students suggest raising money to donate Nutella to a local food bank?
ReplyDeleteThis was a very silly article (and I mean that in the most positive way). The best and most accurate part: “It combines three things people at Columbia love: People love Nutella, people love complaining about the dining halls and people feel there’s a problem with how the administration handles things,” he said. “This Nutella situation is a perfect storm of all these interests coming together.”
ReplyDeleteNope. Students will take over a building to protest the University's use of Nutella.
ReplyDeleteThat stuff is CRACK. I also saw that it (or a variant) is now an official Dinge.
ReplyDeletePerhaps Mayor Bloomberg will impose a strict daily Nutella consumption limit.
ReplyDeleteMy kids eat plenty of Nutella. When it first appeared in our cupboards, my husband (having never tried in before) took a spoonful and said, "It's a good thing I didn't know about this stuff in college."
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