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What does Operation CD-ROM mean?

Eat up the food on your plate.

"Operation CD-ROM" advocates practicing economy, opposes wastefulness, drives people to cherish food and eat up the food on their plates, and has been supported by the central government to the public, becoming one of the top ten news buzzwords, network hot words, and one of the most well-known public welfare brands in 2013.

The CD-ROM Action was initiated by a group of people who are passionate about public welfare. The purpose of the CD-ROM Action is: not to order more in the restaurant, not to play more in the cafeteria, and not to do more in the kitchen. Develop the habit of living a life that cherishes food, practicing economy against waste, and not just an action. Not just eating in restaurants and packing, but ordering on demand, playing in the cafeteria on demand, cooking at home on demand.

The CD-ROM campaign, which is being launched, is an attempt to remind people that hunger is not far away, and that even today, cherishing and saving food is one of the age-old virtues to be observed.

Significance

To carry out the "CD-ROM action", not only to make good use of the food on the table, but also to pay attention to the concept of moderate, healthy and responsible consumption y rooted in people's hearts, arousing the whole society's awareness of love of food and food saving, and the formation of the social trend of practicing frugality and opposing waste.

"Throughout the past sage country and family, success by hard work and thrift defeat by luxury." Hard work is never out of date "family treasure", we want to hold the Chinese rice bowl, we should always cherish the hard-won "porridge and rice", so that the people of the world more happy flavor.

Extended information:

Initiation

The CD-ROM campaign was initiated by three members of the IN_33 group in early January 2013, and is currently underway. 33" in early January 2013 by three members of "IN_33", the earliest call was "Start with me, no leftovers today", and then one of the founders of the page came up with the current name of CD-ROM Action.

On Jan. 15, more than 30 members of IN_33 began distributing leaflets and posters at restaurants and gas stations in Beijing, but the campaign didn't begin until Jan. 16, when it was officially launched.

The number of microblogs about the CD-ROM campaign began to rise on January 21, and the campaign continued to heat up, with large-scale participation by media outlets and restaurants around the world after People's Daily published a front-page article, "CD-ROM Action Gets a Warm Response," on January 25, which was published in the People's Daily.