Jul 20 (Japan Today) - Students at a junior high school in Tochigi Prefecture’s Takenazawa town have felt ill after eating cheese at the school cafeteria, local board of education representatives said.
According to officials, 20 students who had eaten cheese that “smelled strange†as part of their school-provided lunches on July 10, complained of irritated stomach and other health conditions, Fuji TV reported.
The cheese was delivered to the school on July 5 from the local Takenazawa School Lunch Center and despite the label’s instructions for it to be kept refrigerated, it was left at room temperature for five days, officials said.
Source: ANNnewsCH