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It was discovered that the miso soup served in school lunches at an elementary school in Yonago City was contaminated with thumbtacks.
According to the city, the child took out the food immediately and was not injured.
The thumbtacks were found in the “Thank you to the community! Miso soup with lots of hometown ingredients” that was served at Hikona Elementary School in Yonago City during the school lunch on the 22nd.
en the child tasted the miso soup, he felt something strange in his mouth and realized that there was a thumbtack in the miso soup.
The thumbtack had a needle with a diameter of 10 mm and a length of 8 mm, but the child was not injured.
After receiving the report, the city’s school lunch division checked with the outsourced food preparation company, but found that no thumbtacks were used in the food service center’s kitchen, and nothing that could have caused the contamination was found.
In Yonago City, school lunches for 11 elementary and junior high schools are prepared at the same center, and there have been no reports of foreign matter contamination from other schools.
The city believes it is unlikely that the thumbtack got mixed in during cooking, and will conduct safety inspections at the school and foreign object inspections at the school lunch center in an effort to prevent a recurrence, and school lunches will be provided as usual on the 23rd. Did.
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