Chinanews.com, Nanjing, August 29 (Xu Shanshan) What can I buy for a dime? According to news from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics on the 29th, the school recently launched the "CD Operation". Students can buy a plate of 50 grams of rice for a dime. During the activity, students can also get "CD-ROM awards" such as yogurt and ice tea as long as they achieve "CD-ROM".

  Recently, when I walked into the student cafeteria of Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, I could see rice in a variety of sizes, priced at 6 Mao, 3 Mao, 1 Mao, etc., which made the students returning to school a bright spot. It is understood that the main buyers of "Dome Rice" are girls, and there are also students who buy it with a large portion of rice for 60 cents.

  How about the sales of "Dime Rice"? The staff said that the rice was selling very well. A student who bought "a dime of rice" said: "Because I am losing weight recently, this small amount of rice can replenish carbon water without causing waste. Practice the CD operation. ,I feel good."

  Chen Jie, director of the Food Service Center of the Logistics Group of Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, introduced that "a dime rice" was launched at the request of students in the process of carrying out the "CD Action". In addition, during the activity, students as long as they achieve the "CD", they can also get the "CD reward".

  At the closing of the Fourth Canteen on the Jiangjun Road Campus of Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, there was a "CD with reward" propaganda sign and a dazzling array of carts. Yogurt, ice tea, fruit, canteen vouchers... these are all prizes given to the "CD Man".

  The cafeteria custodian Xu Zhilei handed the rewards to the "CD Man" based on the classmates' dinner plates. Xu Zhilei said that more than 200 rewards can be given out during lunch time.

  Speaking of the effects of the "CD Action", Zhang Lei, director of the Fourth Canteen, introduced that since the launch of the event, the waste in the Fourth Canteen has been reduced by about 30%, and it is obvious that students have fewer leftovers.

  "The CD-ROM reward activities will start this week, and we will continue to do so in the future to truly make'practicing economy and opposing waste' the ideological consensus and action consciousness of all teachers and students." Chen Jie said. (Finish)