The leftover food in the dog's rice bowl is a recycling shock to the student's meals

Dec 30, 2024

The leftover food in the dog's rice bowl is a recycling shock to the student's meals
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In China, a shocking claim was made that students collected leftover meals to feed dogs and provided them to other students.

According to Chinese media such as Sohu Dotcom and Tencent News, a parent who visited a boarding school restaurant in Benxi, Liaoning Province, witnessed a surprising scene.

The student's mother saw an employee pouring the students' leftover rice into a dog food container as she passed through the cafeteria.




But another employee said, `I think the students will not be able to eat enoughWhen the employee who put the leftovers in the dog food bin said, "It's too late to make it againThe mother of the student claimed that the rice in the dog food container was poured back into the rice bowl and served it to the lower-grade students who came later.

When the mother saw this, she protested and restrained it, but the employees did not admit it.

She posted this in a parent group chat room, and other parents immediately urged the school to release CCTV footage. But the school refuses The video was released belatedly.




The video showed students feeding leftover food in a real dog food container. More surprisingly, it turns out that they have recycled leftover food several times in the past.

Students also revealed that there was a time when side dishes and rice were served that someone had eaten. Some revealed that they had symptoms of food poisoning in the past.

Parents who watched the video sobbed and strongly protested to the school. However, the principal of the school or the person in charge of school meals did not appear. Parents are informing the city's education committee, education authorities, and police and demanding strong punishment for those responsible.




The leftover food in the dog's rice bowl is a recycling shock to the student's meals
photo source=10cent News


This article was translated by Naver AI translator.