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This College Student Scammed His Way Into Free Meals For Two Years And Saved A Fortune

by Layla Bui
April 7, 2026
in Social Issues

Being a college student isn’t easy, especially when you’re juggling academics, a part-time job, and the weight of financial stress. One student found themselves in this exact situation after an injury ended their athletic scholarship, and they were left without a meal plan. With no financial help from family, they had to get creative to survive.

What followed was a mix of resourcefulness and risk, mini pizzas and sneaking into the dorm cafeteria. For two years, they managed to eat for free, saving thousands of dollars in the process. Read on to see how this student got by on a mix of stealth and a well-timed “victim card.”

A broke college student sneaks into the dorm cafeteria for meals, saving thousands in food costs

This College Student Scammed His Way Into Free Meals For Two Years And Saved A Fortune
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'I saved thousands of dollars by sneaking into the dorm cafeteria for food.'

During my freshman and sophomore years, I was on an athletic scholarship and food was included.

My junior year I tore my ACL and stopped playing and lost my meal plan. I was essentially on my own.

No support from my single mom and dad wasn’t in the picture at all.

I got a job on campus and that covered my rent, fuel, books and tuition. I had no extra money for food or extra curricular activities.

My on campus job had a fat stack of free mini pizza coupons from Pizza Hut.

I took every single one of them and had a mini pizza every day for about 3 months.

I also would sneak into the dorm cafeteria to eat lunch.

I would wait for it to get real crowded and while a large group of students would gather to swipe their meal cards to enter,

I would try to blend in and I’d walk right in. I did this a few times a week for two years.

I remember thinking that if I got caught I’d play the victim card and basically make the argument that I was a literally a starving student.

I saved thousands of dollars in food. Saved me.

When basic needs aren’t met, survival instincts often override conventional decision‑making logic. For the OP, losing access to a meal plan after their athletic scholarship ended meant facing food insecurity, a situation many college students quietly endure.

Without enough money for food, rent, or school, OP resorted to using free pizza coupons and sneaking into the dorm cafeteria. This wasn’t just “saving money”, it was coping with a basic need that was going unmet.

Research shows that food insecurity (difficulty having reliable access to enough food) is common among college students and is linked with higher stress, anxiety, and poorer mental health. In a national study, nearly 40% of U.S. college students were food insecure, which means many students face real hunger, not just tight budgets.

This context helps explain why OP made choices that might seem ethically questionable to outsiders. When people lack sufficient resources for essential needs, their bodies and brains shift into survival mode.

Scientific research on stress and decision‑making shows that chronic stress can impair cognitive functioning and lead to more impulsive or reactive decisions, rather than calm, long‑term planning. Stress narrows focus to immediate needs, such as finding food, and reduces the mental bandwidth available for weighing complex moral consequences.

Moreover, the psychological process of rationalization plays a role here. Rationalization is a common defense mechanism in which individuals justify difficult decisions by reframing them in a way that reduces internal conflict and emotional discomfort.

In this situation, telling oneself “I’m a starving student trying to survive” isn’t just an excuse, it’s a coping strategy that allows OP to preserve self‑esteem when faced with tough survival choices.

Understanding these behaviors doesn’t mean condoning everything people do under stress, but it does provide context. Food insecurity isn’t rare on college campuses; research indicates it’s linked with academic difficulty, stress, and anxiety. Students without access to reliable meals often struggle more with focus, grades, and mental health compared to their food‑secure peers.

For many in OP’s shoes, the primary focus isn’t financial optimization, it’s simply staying fed and functioning. When institutional support falls short, students often develop adaptive behaviors that help them get by.

These may include skipping meals, using meal plans in unintended ways, or seeking extra work. All are responses to a very real problem: a mismatch between living costs and available resources.

In light of this, OP’s choices speak to an urgent need for broader awareness and support for food security on campuses. Rather than just labeling such actions as “resourceful or unethical,” it’s more constructive to see them as symptomatic of a larger issue: when basic human needs are unmet, people will do what they must to survive.

This perspective doesn’t excuse everything, but it helps us understand why people in desperate situations take desperate measures and highlights the importance of addressing root causes like food insecurity among students.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

These commenters sympathized with the poster’s struggle

bleuwaffs − You should have never had to do this. I’m sorry you were hungry and I hope you’re doing better now.

GuairdeanBeatha − Considering the amount of food thrown away every day at cafeterias, you committed a victimless crime.

My complaint is against the scholarship program.

If you earned a scholarship, it should be for four years, and not just until they damaged your body enough that you couldn’t play.

VeveMaRe − Food scarcity on college campuses is real. Trust me the college was not losing money.

These users shared personal stories about how they or others navigated food insecurity during their time in college

harveygoatmilk − Worked at a deli during undergrad, $1 sandwiches and free fountains drinks and coffee.

Saved my life as I struggled to keep a roof over my head and finish my degree.

CraftySquirrel4945 − Understandable. Education is so expensive.

fromamomof2 − I never had a meal plan at any point during my undergrad years. It was simply too expensive.

One of my best friends had a work study job with campus catering

and ever night she'd work she'd bring me a plate of whatever food was left over from the meetings/events they set up that day.

Maybe refried beans from one event, and a piece of lasagna from another.

The items never went together but she kept me from starving. She ended up having to drop out and I lost track of her but Carol Davis, THANK YOU!

This group expressed frustration with the American college system

sily_py − American college systems are f__king cooked

paxweasley − This story is both completely f__king bonkers and disturbingly common.

You were barely into adulthood, on your own, with the promise of support from the school.

Especially when you take a step back for a second. You got injured so they take away your food.

I really do believe you should remain entitled to that scholarship even if you have to stop athletics due to injury.

This is a horribly unfair thing to happen.

Chs135 − The last time we bought a car, our sales guy was a former D1 football player.

He was there on scholarship, got injured during a game and couldn’t play anymore and they took away his athletic scholarship.

He had to drop out and also became addicted to the pain pills he was prescribed.

He got his life back together but the fact the school making hand over first in football money couldn’t let him finish his education.

These commenters shared humorous or supportive responses

cntodd − Funny story. If you went to OSU, then we might have known each other.

I had a kid who was in the same boat, and we would kinda let him slide in.

Sometimes I had to cover it, most times no one questioned anything.

whatever32657 − damn, when i was in college, i couldn't even smuggle a pb&j outta the dining room...

galtscrapper − You did what you had to do to survive. Don't even feel bad about it.

onlyvery − Did the Pizza Hut employees ever ask where you were getting the three months worth of coupons lol?

panic_bread − Good for you for doing what you needed to do to eat. I'm sorry you were struggling.

KangarooObjective362 − I kid trying to eat should never be considered criminal in my opinion

So, what do you think? Was this an act of desperation, or did the system fail them first? Share your thoughts below!

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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