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-Use a variety of resources to find out when and where FFOs will be.

-These may include websites and social media pages belonging to: institutions, individual departments, 3rd party organizations, student groups, etc.

-Read your emails!!! There is always buried FFO intel.

-Keep track of FFOs on your own google calendar.

-Look at other peoples', departments', and organizations' calendars.

-Always look at bulletin boards and signposts when you pass them, there may be fliers on them advertising FFOs. This is also a good way to find out about new organizations and their websites.

-Plan out your day (or week) of meals based on this knowledge. #MealPrep

-Take advantage of campus dining halls.

-If you see food delivery workers, follow them to find out where the FFO is. If they look lost, offer to help them find where they are going.

-If you see someone walking with a plate of food that looks like it was from an FFO, walk in the opposite direction as them to try and find it.

-Balloons, arrows, and signs are telltale signs of FFOs nearby.

***Try to determine if the event is public or private, the level of security, the physical layout of the FFO, the quantity and quality of the food, the type of plates/utensils available, what exact time within the event time window the food will be available, the average level of dress of the attendees, etc.***