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...but better than what I heard they put in curry back home:

 

Cook's fingernail, skin mixed with school lunch

 

KOFU -- The fingernail and skin of a cook was mixed with lunch served at a prefectural school for handicapped children, it was learned Wednesday.

 

The Yamanashi prefectural medical and welfare center that makes school lunches failed to disclose the incident.

 

"The cook was not infected with any disease. Moreover, we deemed that if we disclosed the incident, it would take a long time to regain the public's trust in school lunches," an official of the center said.

 

"We apologize for our carelessness. We would like to do our best to prevent a recurrence," said the center's director, Hideki Sato.

 

A cook mistakenly cut the tip of a fingernail on July 5 while cooking lunch that was served at the Yamanashi Prefectural Wakaba School for the Handicapped the following day, center officials said.

 

The center supplied the food to the school without noticing that part of the fingernail and skin was mixed in with beans. One of the teachers noticed foreign articles in the food and reported it to the center. (Mainichi Shimbun, Japan, July 21, 2004)

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Turns out the guy in charge of school dinners in our town had "a thing" for one of the ladies who prepared the meals and gave himself some relief in her locker a few times a week eek.gif Get this - he wasn't sacked, just moved on to another school area!

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