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Ontario students urge peers to boycott cafeteria and fast food

Students encourage others to go online and sign boycott.

October 29, 2012

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Oct. 29—Student leaders in Ontario say it's time their peers took a stand against the food they face in cafeterias and in the fast food restaurants that often ring schools.

Tired of poor quality food options, they are rolling out a campaign calling on students to boycott fast food for the month of November.

The effort, called "Stick it to fast food" is launching under a provocative banner. Its logo, already emblazoned on T-shirts kids can order, looks both like a fork with a single standing tine—and a hand with the middle finger raised.

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