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Chinese School Under Investigation for Serving Students Food from Dog Food Bucket

Parents and the public express outrage after young children were fed leftovers stored in an unsanitary container, prompting a government probe into the incident.

  • The incident occurred at Wulidianzi School in Huanren County, Liaoning Province, northeastern China, where younger students were served food discarded by older pupils and stored in a dog food bucket.
  • Parents discovered the practice after witnessing canteen workers collecting leftover food for dogs, then serving it to children moments later, causing some students to vomit.
  • In response to growing public anger, local authorities have launched an investigation into the school's food safety practices and assigned a team to probe the matter further.
  • Parents were allowed to view surveillance footage of the incident but were prohibited from recording it, leading to heightened frustration over the lack of transparency.
  • The incident has reignited concerns about food safety in Chinese schools, with social media users calling for stricter oversight and severe consequences for those involved.
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