It is common for college students to eat leftovers. This habit didn't start in college, but was developed by parents at an early age. It's just that there is a mother who cooks carefully at home, and there is no separate food system. Mother knows best what children like to eat. In this way, even if children are picky eaters at home, they just don't eat some dishes, and they can't see the leftovers in the bowl, so they can eat less and have less leftovers.
When they arrived at the university, teenagers and princesses who were used to pampering themselves at home began to have their own choices for three meals a day. Sometimes the food in the canteen is definitely not as delicious as the food at home, just for the right taste, just for the wrong taste, and then throw it away. Because the money is spent by themselves and no one interferes, many college students have no waste at all. Probably this has something to do with the living expenses given by parents.
A college student who doesn't know how to be frugal often spends a lot of money in his life, and basically doesn't cherish the hard-earned money given by his parents, which seems to be natural. If he gives less, his parents will be too boring. How can he be so stingy? Resentment begins with the comparison with classmates, and then it is sent to parents to complain. Parents are distressed and naturally willing to pay for it. You see, isn't this a habit?
Nowadays, more and more young people have lost their fine tradition of being thrifty and housekeeping, which is closely related to superior living conditions. If you don't know how to cherish it, it will involve personal quality, and the quality virtue can be reflected from the leftovers dumped. Will there be so many picky opportunities when choosing a job after graduating from college? If you dare to be picky, the people who suffer in the end are picky people who don't know how to cherish.