Some netizens think that many places, including this canteen? Discrimination? Snail powder, in fact, snail powder is not smelly, and students have paid for it. Why not eat it in the cafeteria? This is the right of consumers. Some netizens also said that snail powder is not allowed in the school canteen and snail powder is not allowed in the dormitory. So where to eat snail powder, in the classroom, or under the trees on campus, are very unreasonable regulations. Some netizens agree with the regulations of the canteen, because snail powder really stinks. Eating snail powder in a closed space will cause air pollution in the whole place. In particular, some people don't like snail powder and feel sick.
For this matter, I think the university canteen is doing the right thing. Because the school canteen is a public place where many teachers and students eat together, the school canteen should consider everyone's feelings, not just because it wants to do business, so it infringes on the interests of other consumers in order to cater to some consumers. The canteen is a closed space. If many people eat snail powder in the canteen, the smell will dissipate after a long time, and teachers and students will choose other canteens for consumption, resulting in poor operation of the canteen.
In this case, I think students should abide by the regulations of the school canteen, pack the snail powder and take it away, and can go back to the dormitory to eat it, as long as the dormitory roommates don't object. You can also eat a stool outside the dormitory, so that you can eat snail powder while playing with your mobile phone, which is very comfortable, and you don't have to worry about disturbing your friends or stinking them, so you can enjoy the delicious snail powder with peace of mind. Of course, students can go to the canteen where snail powder is allowed, or order snail powder to take out.