Pros
Opportunities to grow and develop skills related to nutrition which is perfect if that's what you're studying. The hours are nice, and management is flexible with the schedule and can give as much or as little hours as possible based on what you want. For the most part, the community is pretty cool there, at least in the department I was in. The job is pretty easy, and the training is more than one day, unlike several other jobs I've had.
Cons
The pay could be better and the raises are like a quarter. Kind of hard to pay the bills. Also if you are part time, you will be scheduled most weekends unless you ask for time off in advance. Its not the worst, but its hard to get that work life balance when your loved ones are free when you're working and vice versa. Some aspects are disorganized, but you learn to be flexible.