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UC Davis Limits Meal Plan Guest Swipes

Move made to counter online effort to sell and trade swipes.

October 2, 2014

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University of California Davis Dining Services & Student Housing is implementing new dining commons policies regarding guest meals and take-out food, amongst other changes to the three dining areas on campus, for all students with meal plans, reports the Aggie campus paper. In response to these changes, a discussion was launched on a Facebook group titled Sell/Buy DC Swipes at the end of the 2013-14 school year. The biggest dining policy change this year, which fueled the online forum, is a new limit on meal plan guest swipes to 10. The Sell/Buy DC Swipes Facebook page was made to facilitate the exchange of swipes and was still active over the summer, with students offering to sell swipes for $5 each.

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