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We think Tar Heels should eat fruits, veggies, fresh meats, dairy, whole grains and nuts and seeds, because they’re nourishing. We also believe that there are no bad foods. Chips, pizza and chocolate definitely have their place in the college lifestyle, because they’re fun! But we also think you shouldn’t rely on those foods.