That boycott, in turn, led to a meeting Tuesday between students and officials from CPS and Aramark, the Philadelphia-based company providing school lunches. Students were asked to audit the lunch program for CPS for the remainder of the month, and five students were to be invited to taste new dishes, Meegan said Wednesday. Initially, a majority of students seemed agreeable to the audit if the results were shared with the lunch staff instead of CPS, but the students have since decided not to do so, said Meegan, adding the students still want to help taste new dishes.