Students Shouldn’t Have To Eat ‘Cheap’

Mallory Baker
2 min readSep 21, 2015

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College. It’s the time for long nights and cheap eats. However, why does ‘cheap’ need to be synonymous with ‘poor quality?’ We’ve all thought it, “Well it only costs two dollars so it can’t be that good for you.”

At Fuzzy’s, we’re defying the rules of cheap eat’s quality.

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All meat is free of GMOs . As a company that consistantly puts our customers first, we take seriously the quality of our food. We like our food to be as transparent as we are, therefore we feel hidden chemicals in our products... just isn’t for us.

Fuzzy’s National Headquarters monitors quality monthly through “Mystery Shops.” Mystery Shops allow the restaurants to receive scheduled unbiased reviews from customers whom have been paid to rate the customer service, food quality, and overall experience. These scores are readily available for the public to view. Fuzzy’s continually rates in the 90th percentile in these “shops.”

Fuzzy’s is so focused on food quality that this month of September, Fuzzy’s is donating a portion of our sales to the No Kid Hungry campaign. This amazing campaign, “works to ensure that every child in the United States has access to healthy food where they live, where they learn and where they play.

Talk is cheap. Fuzzy’s food quality isn’t.

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