One Day Of Menu Analysis

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Every day of orientation we were told to be wary the cookies in the cafeteria, we were warned that they were the whole reason for the “freshman 15,” and that we should stay away. It became pretty clear that the whole school seems to be in love with the cafeteria’s cookies, but why? It seems to me that the student body loves these cookies not only because they are delicious, but also because of the memories that they remind people of when they eat them. Most people have fond memories of baking, decorating, and eating cookies with their family members, whether for the holidays or just for fun. As a result, most people have deep rooted appreciation for cookies along with the warmth and happiness that they bring around. Therefore, the cafeteria’s

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