
What People Are Saying
from Google"The food isn't bad... but the price is crazy. Being that this is the place that people are told to go eat at, I can't believe it was over $17 for what you see here... with no way to get to town except a shuttle, there are limited options. They could easily do better and make it affordable."
"Food is crazy stupid expensive. And I had better in Afghanistan. What is even worse is soldiers are basically forced to eat there if they don’t have transportation."
"$16 for a salad and a gyro. That's again $16 for what I have pictured. Considering the army battling trying to keep soldiers off food stamps I nearly had a stroke when the total was $16. So on the second day I just got a salad and fruit. $15...... Im still not sure how prices their worked. I just stopped going to the chow hall and bought things to eat in my room. And if a soldier ends up not having enough to pay for food it becomes embarrassing fast. Thankfully others in line do their best to help. Those working the cafeteria just kind of stand and stare and look at each other. It really stinks to end up in that situation though a soldier should never fear going without food."
"Staff is very friendly and helpful, the food is actually decent for a cafeteria style military food service private contractor. The one consistent problem I have seen and always hear about when at PEC is the discrepancy in meal pricing. You can literally order the same meal as the person beside you in line, and both will pay a different price. There isn't any signs to explain pricing for meals or ala carte. There's a common perception of over charging amongst staff and students at PEC. If the contractor would be more transparent on pricing, I would likely give 4 stars."
"Food is below average for a dining facility. Prices are average but there are limited options and few options for anyone seeking healthy choices. The coffee was from a machine and tasted like instant. Overall not a good experience."
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