Who remembers Bo Derek in the movie, 10? I have doubts any of today’s students, whose caffeine consumption habits were unearthed by GrubHub.
It’s an online food delivery service a good number of students use on campus all over the country. This produces LOTS of data, as you can well imagine. Using the impressively large data set they’d analyzed to suss out the eating habits of America’s university students, GrubHub crunched the numbers again to rank the most caffeinated college campuses in the country. Here they are, for your reading pleasure:
University of Pennsylvania: More than 10 percent of orders contain coffee, espresso, or energy drinks.
Drexel University: Nine percent of orders contain coffee, espresso, or energy drinks.
Lehigh University: Eight percent of orders contain coffee, espresso, or energy drinks.
The College of New Jersey: Eight percent of orders contain coffee, espresso, or energy drinks.
University of the Sciences: Eight percent of orders contain coffee, espresso, or energy drinks.
Temple University: Seven percent of orders contain coffee, espresso, or energy drinks.
Hofstra University: Six percent of orders contain coffee, espresso, or energy drinks.
Middle Tennessee State University: Five percent of orders contain coffee, espresso, or energy drinks.
Rochester Institute of Technology: Five percent of orders contain coffee, espresso, or energy drinks.
Rider University: Four percent of orders contain coffee, espresso, or energy drinks.
The numbers were arrived at by calculating the percentage of orders that contained coffee, espresso, or energy drinks - apparently tea and soda drinkers didn’t count. One wonders why?
So… did your school make this somewhat dubious cut?