Sunday, May 26, 2019

Not Satisfied with School Canteen Food

TASK 4 You are not most satisfied with the food provided at your trail canteen and would like to convince your principal or the inculcate management to change the vendors or the food sold at the canteen. Imagine that you hit been granted an interview with the principal. Prepare a speech to pronounce your opinions to the principal. SPEECH Introduction Good morning principal. Today, I would like to raise an issue on the food in our schools canteen. I hire been in this school for 6 years and the food was delicious, however, recently, I have noticed some flaws in our schools food system.Prices Too graduate(prenominal) Firstly, I would like to bring up the issue of the food being too expensive for many children to afford. When I accompany my mother to shopping trips out ramp, and have noted that the food outside are much cheaper than the food sold in Nan Hua although they were the same. As supermarkets like Sheng Siong are big companies and our school is only a small school, it is e xpected that the prices in the markets should be cheaper than that in our school. However, I find the prices in our school really very outrageous.For example, once when I was in a supermarket, I saw a particular snack that our school sold. The price was S$0. 80 for 5 packets, however in our school the price was S$0. 40 for each packet. Another example is the cheese sausage sold at the Chinese Cuisine store. The price was S$1. 00 for hotshot sausage while outside, it was sold as 5 in a packet for S$2. 50. The prices are outrageous in our school S$1. 00 is the essential Ones and Twos pocket money for a day and they could not possibly spent all their money on one sausage Bad Attitude To ChildrenThe succor issue is our school vendors attitude. Being in Primary Six, I seldom en totalered someone scolding me or trying to cheat me of my money. However, I do oft see lower primary pupils, especially the Primary Ones and Twos, being have to bear the vendors temper when he or she was feeli ng not particularly well. Once, I was queuing at the snack store when I saw a Primary One girl. She handed up 50 cents for something that costs 70 cents. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw the store owner reply that the snack costs 70 cents and pointed to a sign behind the snacks that labelled S$0. 0. Read the vendor had said impatiently, eyes bulging. The girl took back her money and backed away fearfully. I think that the vendor should not execute like that. Most likely, the girl did not learn to recognize money yet and could not count the amount. The vendor should have patiently told her that what she handed was 50 cents and not 70 cents and help her find the money. Slow Serving The third problem is one that pupils of all levels come across, that the vendors are too slow at serving. Once, my friends and I were dismissed late.We tried to grab a chicken chop from the second stall. I did not want to eat anything else. We queued for 15 minutes in front we were served, and were alm ost late for class. I noted that the vendors, especially the new store subdue 2, Asian Favorites, was very casual in their movements. The second store alleged(prenominal) aunties often stopped what they were doing to talk to each other, and their movements were as slow as you can get. Conclusion Perhaps the school could install Satisfactory Testers at the side of each stall.These machines comprise of two buttons, one smiley face and one sad face. If the number of smiley faces for the stall each month is above 50% of the total number replies, the stall could remain. If the stall had less than 50% smiley faces for two consecutive months, the school could change the vendor. This way, we would have included the whole schools judgement. It is important that we count in everyones judgement. Having a good canteen gives us a more conducive learning environment and helps pupils to concentrate on their studies better.

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