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Scientists Criticize IBS Cafeteria Food Quality
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Relevance Score
Researchers at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) are publicly criticizing poor cafeteria food, prompting backlash at the state-run, Nobel-aspirant institute. The complaints focus on on-site food quality and suggest tensions over workplace amenities for scientists.
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Timely report about internal complaints at a single institute; novelty and scope are limited, and details are sparse in the RSS excerpt, so the item rates as low-to-moderate industry news.
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- Read Original'Who would want to work here?': Scientists at Nobel-aspirant institute blast poor cafeteria foodkoreatimes.co.kr



