Is there a gum foreign object in the food of a vocational school cafeteria in Guangzhou? School: Department Duck Eye Mask Student | Journalist | Adhesive
On July 17th, a student reported to Jimu News reporters that during his training at a vocational school in Guangzhou, a classmate ate a glue made foreign object in the cafeteria, suspecting it to be a condom. On the evening of the 17th, school staff responded to Jimu News reporters that after preliminary investigation, the foreign object was found to be the eyeball membrane of a duck. The school has retained the relevant samples and explained this matter to parents and students.
Students reported eating gum foreign objects in the school cafeteria
On July 17th, Li introduced to Jimu News reporters that he was a student from another school. A few days ago, the school rented a venue from Guangzhou Huashi Foreign Language and Art Vocational School for an 18 day training. On July 17th, which was the 6th day of the training, a student found a glue foreign object in the food while dining in the cafeteria, and everyone suspected it was a condom.
A response letter from the school obtained by Jimu News reporters shows that all kitchen staff have been held accountable and fined, and the chefs involved have been dismissed. At the same time, a dedicated team will be established to conduct internal investigations, including tracking the raw material supply chain, identifying potential operational errors, and inspecting cafeteria processes. The identification of this foreign object is "duck eyeball membrane".
Students report foreign objects in cafeteria food
Li said that he cannot accept the explanation from the school. On the one hand, there is a significant difference between the adhesive foreign object and the duck eyeball membrane. On the other hand, the explanation provided by the school does not have a third-party testing report as support. "If there is a third-party report, I agree. If not, my request is to refund the remaining few days of meal fees and improve the hygiene conditions of the cafeteria."
On the evening of the 17th, staff from Guangzhou Huashi Foreign Language and Art Vocational School responded to Jimu News reporters that after preliminary investigation, the foreign object was found to be the eyeball membrane of a duck. They have retained the relevant samples and explained this matter to parents and students to eliminate misunderstandings.
The journalist from Jimu News asked which organization conducted the identification of the foreign object? Has this matter been reported to the local market supervision department? The above staff did not provide a clear response.