Saturday, July 12, 2014

Why did Nick decide not to do anything about the school lunches?

After Nick's frindle idea became huge, he thought of something else.  He had an idea that the students could force the cafeteria workers to prepare better tasting food.  The current food was undesirable, but still everyone bought it.  Nick's idea was that all of the students could essentially boycott eating at the cafeteria until the food improved.  Nick was excited about his idea.  Then he remembered all the trouble that his frindle idea had caused.  His parents might get a phone call from the principal, like they did after he started calling pens frindles.  He could even get in trouble.  Not wanting to stir up trouble for himself, Nick decided to keep his idea a secret.  He did not tell any of his friends or his parents.

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