By Zikra Toure Brandon Thurman Ashton Zittercopf FEASIBILITY
By: Zikra Toure Brandon Thurman Ashton Zittercopf FEASIBILITY REPORT ON UNT CAFETERIAS
Content Background and Purpose Procedure Finding Conclusion and Recommendation
Background UNT counts about 36, 000 students, most of which use cafeterias UNT cafeterias serve a variety of food to students Salad Bar Veggie and soup options Delicious desserts Burgers Exciting grilling special
Purpose The purpose of this report is to determinate which of the UNT cafeteria is the most desirable to eat in among these options: Bruce Cafeteria: located in Bruce Hall Kerr Cafeteria: located in Kerr Hall Mean Green Cafeteria: located behind Maple Hall Champs Cafeteria: located in Victory Hall
Procedure Used a survey to compare the cafeteria based on the following criteria: 1. Overall food 2. Location 3. Pizza 4. Space availability 5. Ambiance Walked around campus to ask students to complete the survey
Results The following table summarizes the results of the survey, 1 being the lowest and 10 being the highest.
Results (cont. ) According to the survey Champs and Bruce have the best food Bruce is the most suitably located Bruce has the best pizza Champs and Kerr have more space than the others Champs has the best ambiance
Conclusion Champs seems to be the most suitable place to eat in and Bruce is right after it. Even though Mean Green is UNT’s nationally recognized health-conscious cafeteria, students seem to prefer the Champs and Bruce cafeterias instead.
Recommendation We recommend Bruce cafeteria first followed by Champs cafeteria. Even though Bruce scored lower overall, it scored higher on the first 3 criteria and finished 1 point behind Champs on the total criteria score. Bruce is suitable to students that live on campus. We recommend Champs cafeteria for commuters. Driving will negate the low score for Champs in the location criteria. Champs has the best food, a great ambiance, and an abundance of space compared to the other options.
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