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University of Texas adds fast-food chains

The University of Texas at Dallas is adding four fast-food choices to the renovated Student Union Dining Hall: Panda Express, Moe’s Southwest Grill, Chick-fil-A and 2Mato.

June 30, 2015

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Students at the University of Texas at Dallas will have a larger and more diverse range of dining options when they return to campus this fall, school officials announced.

Fall 2015 will usher in four fast-food choices that will be added to the renovated Student Union Dining Hall, a second restaurant at Parking Structure 3 and an ice cream shop in the Comet Café. Renovations are currently  in progress to convert the Student Union Dining Hall into an open, food-court-style venue.

The new fast food options are Panda Express, Moe's Southwest Grill, a larger Chick-fil-A and 2Mato, a pizza and pasta concept.

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