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Dear editor£¬
I'm writing to talk about our school's new rule that all students are forbidden to eat out during school days£®£¨ËµÃ÷Ô­Òò£©
The school says£¬for one thing£¬the food outside the campus isn't healthy and its safety can't be guaranteed£¬and for another£¬if students have meals in the canteen£¬they may save money because the food there is cheaper£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍÒ»£© However£¬some students are against the rule for two reasons£®First£¬they dislike the food in the canteen because of its poor quality£®In addition£¬the school seems to try to make more money if all students are forced to have every meal in school£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐͶþ£©£¨²ûÊöÀíÓÉ£©
Personally£¬to make more students have meal inside the campus£¬the school should make the food taste nicer and offer them a larger variety of food£¬too£®
Best wishes!
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