Agreed, the important issue is not whether Those Evil Capitalists are profiteering, but whether students are being offered the best possible service. I do not see how anybody can argue that providing a variety of services such as Boost Juice in addition to Union services could be anything but beneficial to students. For the Union, they might lose their valuable profits from overpriced "discount" food - but the benefits for the average student would be significant. This won't happen anytime soon, as the income from the Union's catering monopoly is too lucrative - and this is most definitely to the detriment of students. The fact is that if the Union offered REAL discounts on food, prices would be significantly lower, as demonstrated by the fact that at both CSG outlets (at Cumberland) and SASCA outlets (at the SCA), non-member prices for food are lower than member prices at main campus and USYD Union-affiliated campuses.