“It is more than likely that the affected meals at the school had been delivered the previous Thursday, remained at the school without refrigeration, and then were accidentally re-served to students along fresh meals delivered on Monday,” New Zealand Food Safety’s deputy director general Vincent Arbuckle told PEOPLE in a statement.
A free school meal meant to support students at a Christchurch campus in New Zealand instead sparked a government investigation after several children were handed lunches that appeared visibly spoiled, including mince meat that had turned discolored … [3257 chars]
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