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Opinions on the Food at the 2024 Olympics Vary

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 3, 2024Updated:August 4, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Paris 2024 Olympic Village has been a topic of conversation among athletes due to the food being served to them. Some athletes have expressed their disappointment in the quality of the food, stating that it did not meet their expectations for the Olympic Games. Spanish golfer David Puig commented on the size of the restaurant and the effort it takes to make such an event happen, while U.S. gymnast Asher Hong mentioned that the food could be better seasoned.

Simone Biles and her teammates from the U.S. women’s gymnastics team also criticized the food, with Biles stating that it was not “proper French cuisine.” British Olympic Association chief Andy Anson went as far as to say that the food served in the Olympic Village was “not adequate” and lacked high-protein items, with raw meat being served to athletes. Sodexo Live, the company responsible for the food services in the Olympic Village, initially restocked to meet the demand for high-protein foods like eggs and grilled meats.

Despite the initial criticism, some athletes have found the food in the Olympic Village to be decent. U.S. track and field sprinter Anna Hall mentioned that while she is a picky eater, she has been able to find food that she likes at the training site. Organizers worked with nations’ Olympic committees to ensure that the athletes were satisfied with the food, sharing menus before the Games to gather input. The food setup in the Olympic Village was designed with different themes and offerings from French and international stations.

U.S. swimmer Caeleb Dressel and volleyball player Chiaka Ogbogu highlighted the variety of food options in the Olympic Village, with Dressel mentioning that he created his own hot sauces at the salad bar. Norwegian swimmer Henrik Christiansen gained fame as the “Muffin Man” of the Games due to viral TikTok videos expressing his love for the chocolate muffins served in the village. While some athletes have found the food to be mediocre, they acknowledge that it gets the job done.

Overall, American athletes have mixed opinions on the food in the Olympic Village. Some find it decent and enjoyable, while others believe it could be improved. Despite initial criticism, the situation has calmed down, with most athletes appreciating the variety of options available in the dining hall. Ultimately, the food in the Paris 2024 Olympic Village may not be the best, but it is enough to sustain the athletes throughout their time at the Games.

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