Ah. Guess she'll have to get used to substitute animal products. Very fortunately she has a Skill for cooking so she ought to be able to make something decent without excessive effort.
She only has space to carry a few bags of stuff right now and her fridge is shared; she'll pick up bread, milk... egg substitute mix (free) rather than eggs (expensive), she sees what the System is doing but sure she'll accept the nudge...
She doesn't really have the best cooking skills innately, but trying out her new ability is super tempting. What's a nice basic recipe...
She always enjoyed burrito night. And while she doesn't have meat, beans are a more than acceptable substitute. She will get tortillas and a can of beans. And a tomato and an onion, hopefully the dorm kitchen has something as basic as a chef's knife. Salsa and curry powder are worth it even though they're not free.
You know, what is she going to put in her bread other than egg substitute mix? And milk doesn't super go with burritos. She could spring for pop but now she feels vaguely guilty about it.
She doesn't feel comfortable grabbing peanut butter in a shared-living situation where she's not sure of everyone's allergies, but honestly her list of "foods she usually eats she could make" is getting real small right now. She's used to real meat and cheese and eggs. She supposes that's a vice of her old culture though.
It is really kind of uncomfortable to be distantly moralized at by a neutral arbiter of What Is Healthy.
Okay. Bread, egg substitute mix, she can make french toast or egg sandwiches for breakfast, the burrito fixings should cover supper, and the salsa stuff. That's it, that's all for now, she will cope.