With the start of the new school year students felt the impact of the dramatic changes in the prices at Saint’s Café. Along with the agenda no longer being issued and the change of locker assignments this is one the major topics amongst students as they ease into the school year. What are they buzzing about? The fact that prices of some items at Saint’s Café have been raised a whopping 25 percent!
Some merchandise such as cans of pop and breakfast wraps cost 50 cents more this year. The Saint’s Café is the only vendor of food and beverage at St. George’s Senior School. It is run by the company Sodexo. The price raise is due to market prices, growing expenses in importing, and also the current economy, claimed a Sodexo representative. The price change occurred this year because of increases in transport rates and import costs. In general, with the growing cost of operating in this economy, prices at Saint’s Café can only go higher and higher.
Many students who frequented Saint’s Café last year claimed that the price increase this year made many of them reluctant. One grade 10 student who used to go to Saint’s Café everyday said, “Things have gotten way too expensive; but I still only go there every week or so now.”
Despite the inconvenient changes, the students are starting to get used to it. Once again, the lines of the café become crowded again with students eager for food and drinks.
Andrew • Nov 16, 2012 at 12:19 pm
The thing is, they know that the students don’t have a choice of where to go for hot food during break, and a lot of people like to eat there for the lunch program. Despite the negative changes they’ve made, such as hiking the prices and changing the menu options (no smoothies? whole wheat breakfast wraps? come on) they know people will keep coming, because there’s no other option for us. If we as a school stop going to the cafe, then Sodexo will know they need to change the menu options back to something we can all enjoy.
rhuang • Nov 19, 2012 at 12:16 pm
That is exactly right Andrew. However, it will be very hard to organize a boycott. But if the old cafe menus were made the Saints Cafe would definitely be better.
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ttaylor • Oct 2, 2012 at 11:50 am
Roland, do you think if the the prices continue to increase will the crowd die down?
gzhang • Sep 24, 2012 at 12:28 pm
I think it’s worth it to observe why Saints Café raises their prices, if it’s simply due to soar in raw material prices/inflation or for some reasons other than those.