Canteen in the school

It seems to have been remembered since school that there was a commissary in the school, and every school had one.

It may be an illusion, but many years after graduation, I don’t remember what meals were made in the school cafeteria, and I only remember what was sold in the canteen. snack. Perhaps, after all, people are a greedy thing.

It stands to reason that the school canteen can only sell learning utensils, not profitable things. However, most school canteens have to carry out a variety of operations, and some even open small supermarkets. Others directly introduce social supermarkets to schools, and only need the supermarket owner to pay rent and management fees, and the school will make money.

Most of the school canteens are not large, with limited area, but a wide range of businesses. From school utensils to snacks and useful toys, there are almost everything children love, and it is even more profitable to sell sorbets and instant noodles.

Students have change, although not much, but one contribution per person is more. After entering the school, students have no other place to go, but study during their study time. There is no place for activities between classes. Even if there is a playground, no one will run between classes unless the school uniformly requires running exercises.

A large number of idle students have nothing to do. If the commissary opens, the students will rush to it, blocking the inside and outside of the three floors. Three floors, water can’t get through.

There are students who want to buy instant noodles, and the commissary has already prepared them with a pile of instant noodle boxes. However, no amount of instant noodles will be snapped up by the students. After all, the school meals have been contracted by the catering group, which is too expensive. The students can’t afford it, so they can only eat a few meals of instant noodles.

Buy it here and soak it with boiling water there. Bustling and fun.

However, instant noodle bags and cartons will become discarded rubbish, causing a lot of trouble to those on duty. In the past, when the school contracted the canteen, it had to check the students’ schoolbags and not let them bring instant noodles, so as not to affect their growth. But after the canteen was contracted out, the food was expensive, and parents also reported to their superiors that it didn’t work, so the school came up with a way to sell instant noodles in the canteen, so that teachers were not allowed to check the instant noodles in the students’ pockets.

Things got funny and the teachers were having fun, but no one said anything and no one took it seriously.

The commissary sells spicy strips, small packages of chicken feet, drumsticks, etc., which are once defined as junk food, and the business is booming , but no one cares.

Don’t look at the media often say that they care about the healthy growth of young people, but once it is specific to real life, it is not the case.

Some students bought instant noodles and wanted to eat them before lights out in the dormitory, but because there were no rice bowls, the rice bowls were all placed in the canteen. They used a new washbasin, put half a basin of hot water, and threw the instant noodles in it. After soaking it, a classmate in the dormitory grabbed it with his hands and ate it. It was very tasty and his blood was boiling.

The commissary sells plasticine, Rubik’s cube, tape, and sorbet, but no longer sells paper and pens. Perhaps, the profits of paper and pens are so small that they are looked down upon by the logistics staff who run the commissary.

It is common for students to eat sorbet, three or more a day. Some even stopped eating after eating sorbet, as if to save money on meals. After all, meals are more expensive, and sorbet is only a dollar a piece.

The commissary was crowded with people, and the students couldn’t resist the temptation. They ripped open the snacks before they went out, and some ripped open the sorbet bags everywhere. Throw it away, and when I go out, most of the sorbet has gone down.

Perhaps, only the commissary in rural schools is so popular, but the big supermarkets in urban schools are not so popular. After all, the children in the city have seen the world and know from a young age what can and cannot be eaten in the supermarket, and what cannot be eaten more, so they have their own choices.

The commissary in rural schools sells snacks, and students who like to eat snacks go there to buy them. Perhaps, this kind of business behavior will prompt students to learn to consume and learn to save money. However, most of them will buy with pocket money. If they are greedy, they will ask for more pocket money for their family, which attracts a burst of suspicion and reprimand.

It is not easy for the adults in the family to make money, and they cannot let their children spend their lives indiscriminately, nor can they be allowed to eat hasai. Therefore, under the education of the adults at home, the children have restrained a lot, but there are still children who often visit the school’s canteen.

How many years later, the school is still there, and the school’s canteen is still there. The logistics staff or teachers who ran the canteen have changed, and the students have already changed. When they recalled school life, they often couldn’t remember what they had learned or what they had eaten in the cafeteria, but they remembered the instant noodles, sorbet and ham that were sold in the school canteen very clearly.

Perhaps, the school’s commissary will always stand, and the school’s supermarket will always make money. As for the convenience of classmates, it has long been outdated. , has long since been mentioned.

Buy if you have money, and don’t buy if you have no money, it’s normal, no big deal.

Even, the school’s canteen has become a little warmth outside the cold system, and it is also a little convenience and happiness brought to the students after the infiltration of business. As for whether it is reasonable or not, and whether the things sold are healthy or not, no one can say.

No one said that it is normal, and it will even become a kind of good memory—a lot of things in the world are probably like this.

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