What's the matter with taking watermelon rind to the cafeteria to get food? Why do you take watermelon rinds to the canteen to get food?

What's the matter with taking watermelon rind to the cafeteria to get food? Why do you take watermelon rinds to the canteen to get food?

Take watermelon rind to the canteen to get food

University cafeterias have always been the place that students complain about the most. Although there are all kinds of "northern and southern dishes" and the varieties are dazzling, no matter in terms of taste, amount of meat or amount of vegetables, they cannot satisfy the students who eat in the cafeteria every day.

Chinese university cafeterias have always had a lot of imaginative dishes, and netizens jokingly call them "the creators of China's ninth cuisine."

However, in order to deal with the canteen aunties and the university cafeterias with dark cuisine, college students who want to entertain themselves use various funny videos to fight against the old problem of canteen aunties' shaking hands.

Recently, a girl named "Half Orange" from Yunnan uploaded a video of herself and her classmates using watermelon rinds to make rice. Once this video was uploaded to social networks, it immediately attracted great attention from netizens.

The girl named "Half Orange" is Dong Rong, a student at a university in Zhaotong, Yunnan. She and her classmates used watermelon rinds to get food from the cafeteria. Afterwards, Dong Rong and her classmates took a video with their mobile phones and uploaded it to their personal social media platforms. Dong Rong said that the aunt was laughing while serving her food and she thought it was quite funny.

In the video, the girl handed the watermelon rind to the aunt after swiping her meal card. After receiving the watermelon rind, the auntie served the students rice while smiling, and filled the bowl full for the students. Seeing this, netizens laughed and said: Auntie’s rice spoon doesn’t even shake anymore.

Student Dong Rong said that using watermelon rind as a bowl to get rice must be disposable. As for how much food the canteen auntie serves, it doesn’t matter. What matters is that this bowl absorbs oil! Some netizens also joked that they finally found a bowl that they don’t have to wash.

Dong Rong said that she and her roommates had just finished eating a watermelon, and later they saw half of the watermelon rind. They had an idea and wanted to see what the aunt's reaction would be if they used the watermelon rind as a bowl to eat.

Dong Rong and her classmates hit it off immediately, so she and her roommates each took half a hollowed-out watermelon rind and went to the cafeteria to get food.

Student Dong Rong said: However, using a watermelon bowl to serve rice and using watermelon rind to serve rice is just the same as usual, and it doesn't taste like the special flavor of watermelon. She just thinks this is fun and she and her classmates will continue to try it if they have the chance.

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