Weirdly enough, the food in Tucson Medical Center's cafeteria is actually really good. I used to go for chemo to the cancer center there (it's now in a new facility, which I hope has its own cafeteria) and the hospital is HUMONGOUS, so I guess they put some effort into it. The place has won a series of awards for the food-- it has multiple counters for things like pizza, fried chicken, vegetarian/vegan meals, a large salad bar, and there's a series of cold cases for pre-made sandwiches, desserts and chicken salad things. And last but not least (**drumroll**) it has sushi. Yeah, I know. And it's just little sealed trays of California Rolls and so forth, but you can get sushi there. It's not fantastic, but it's not terrible either.
I never felt like eating much when I stopped in, considering the circumstances, but I think I mostly lived on the containers of sliced oranges and apples while I was going there.
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I never felt like eating much when I stopped in, considering the circumstances, but I think I mostly lived on the containers of sliced oranges and apples while I was going there.