The meals at the Javits Center for the two-day state bar exam do not come cheap.
The grub at the Javits Center for the upcoming two-day state bar examThe majority of the boxed meals, which include a sandwich, pasta salad, chips, a cookie and a bottle of water, will cost $33.
The kosher turkey sandwich and kosher chicken wrap will set the would-be attorneys back a whopping $53 dollars. Teachers and students say the costs of the deli subs from the Javits Center’s catering group, Cultivated, are pushing it. “The kosher options are $20 more than the other already-absurdly priced meals,” Sean Silverman, a bar exam and LSAT tutor, told The Post. “Fifty-three bucks for a sandwich? It’s laughably expensive.”. They can’t bring backpacks into the exam room and are allowed only a beverage and quiet snack, which are unwrapped and in a clear food bag.