>I just don't think you can, at the same time, claim to be for diversity in admissions and allow legacy admissions and preferential treatment for donors.
Why can't they do that. Of course they can do that, most Universities in the US do that.
>To the asian issue I wonder if it isn't even a negative treatment, just that other racial minorities get a tip and many whites make it through legacy and donoring.
No, they are specifically discriminated against, read the linked article.
It's not really a well designed study and it's one that hasn't replicated well.
But people still love bringing it up, especially here on HN where people seem to think they know better than the experts on everything to do with medicine.
Any evidence that your food is healthier? Or even any explanation as to why it would be.
>Our recipes are curated from people in the community
What community? Every recipie comes from someone in a community.
>All existing pre-packaged authentic Indian foods are only available in Indian stores
Not where I live. Walmart even sells pre-packaged desi style food.
>Ours is made completely from scratch
What does that even mean in the context of selling a pre-made food product.