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8 Times Corinne From 'The Bachelor' Described The Dining Hall

Our favorite Bachelor contestant describing our dining hall struggles

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8 Times Corinne From 'The Bachelor' Described The Dining Hall
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I'm sure many of us are familiar with "the Bachelor's" most entertaining contestant this season, but what we may not know is how Corrine actually can relate to us on some personal and deep levels when it comes to our struggles at the infamous dining hall.

1. When the dining website lies and tells you they have something when they actually don't

I mean really, tomato soup and lobster bisque soup are two completely different things.

2. When you get to "late night" and find out that they ran out of chicken nuggets

I'm sorry I don't feel like eating leftover burgers from tonight's dinner, I just want my damn chicken nuggets with ranch dressing.

3. When you fill up three plates for yourself and have no shame at all

The plates are small, okay?

4. When you get the last chocolate chip cookie from the dessert station

Guess the person behind me will have to settle for oatmeal raisin.

5. When they give the person in front of you more food than they give you

Just let me serve myself my own food.

6. When all of the food is just so unappealing and all you want is a home cooked meal

Mom, I would love some homemade linguini and clam sauce right about now.

7. When you haven't eaten all day

Back-to-back classes do cause a struggle when it comes to eating.

8. When they start putting away the food before the dining hall has even closed yet

I'm sorry, 9:50 a.m. is not 10:00 a.m., and those extra ten minutes of sleep will make or break my day.

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