12 October 2012
A ten second editorial
By Emilie Bean, Opinions Editor
First the chips, and now the juice. Students are becoming increasingly irritated because more food is taken out of their cafeteria lunch every year, yet they are still paying the same price. The head of the cafeteria argued that, sadly, it was not their fault. She said that if the cafeteria does not provide the amount of food the government requires, then they will lose federal funding. Out of 67 Poly students polled, 56 claimed they were not full after eating their cafeteria lunches. Students are not getting enough food to last them throughout the day and are demanding bigger portions.