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Slogans about cherishing food

The slogans for cherishing food are as follows:

1. When food passes through the intestines, courtesy remains in the heart.

2. Bring your own dishes and chopsticks to protect the environment.

3. The era of educated youth has passed, please do not "jump in line" anymore.

4. When you and I read the ancient poem "Hoeing," we should remember that the food on the plate is bitter.

5. One minute on the plate, more work in the kitchen.

6. Even if you are hungry, you must remain graceful.

7. Keep the green, keep the beauty. For the betterment of our home, please do not use disposable chopsticks.

8. If you don’t eat enough, you will be sick. If you don’t eat enough, you will have flies.

9. Be humble to each other and be as close as a family.

10. Although a grain of rice is small, it is still difficult, so don’t take the hard work as a joke.

11. Cherish food and stay away from waste.

12. You should regret it if you sweat every grain of rice.

13. Be polite and orderly.

14. Food is culture, please start with window civilization.

15. "Hoeing" is more than just poetry. It knows the hard work and requires action.

16. Clean and hygienic, you and I work together.

17. The food in the canteen is delicious, so be courteous when buying food.

18. No matter how small a grain of rice is, don’t throw it away, but be diligent and thrifty to keep a good reputation.

19. Saving is glorious, and everyone praises it; waste is shameful, and everyone hates it.

20. Please keep the dining table hygienic and give us a clean dining environment.

21. The school cafeteria is really big. It’s up to everyone to keep it clean and tidy. Please queue up when you come to buy food. It’s really wrong to rush for the first place.

22. The “food” heart of heaven and earth should not be eaten away.

23. Food is life, and knowledge saves the soul.

24. A porridge and a meal should be remembered as hard-earned, and a trace of persistent thoughts are difficult to obtain.

25. Respecting others means respecting oneself, and being convenient to others is also convenient to oneself.