turkey a snack?

No, it's about $9-$10 for a turkey leg so well above the snack credit threshhold. You can get it with a CS credit, however.
 

Turkey legs are always considered a CS entree. Not a snack.
 
2 questions. 1) What's a CS credit? 2) If we have Quick Service dining plan, can we get a turkey leg from the cart as our entree? If so, how do we get the dessert and drink with it?
 
2 questions. 1) What's a CS credit? 2) If we have Quick Service dining plan, can we get a turkey leg from the cart as our entree? If so, how do we get the dessert and drink with it?

A "CS credit" is a counter service/quick service credit. If you're on the Quick Service dining plan (QSDP), then you'll have CS credits. The term quick service and counter service tend to be used interchangeably.

Yes, if you purchase a turkey leg from a location that accepts the dining plan using a CS credit, you will get a drink and dessert (or side) with it. The CM at that location will tell you what your options are for the dessert/side. Sometimes the selections are really limited based on what's being sold at the cart/stand/venue.
 
Yes, at some locations that sell turkey legs your "dessert" will end up being a bag of chips, because the location does not offer any desserts, but they will substitute the chips.
 















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