China kids forced to eat rotting meat and horror bread for school lunch

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Students 'rushed to hospital for check-ups' after 'rotting' meat and veg is discovered in canteen

Stomach churning photos taken by parents during a visit show the expired ingredients left out in the open, with parents comparing the food to "zombie meat" and pig slop.

One dad linked the disgusting discovery to an incident last November where numerous children suffered stomach-aches, constipation and other ailments. Videos of the protest show parents clutching their eyes after allegedly being peppers sprayed by cops.Chengdu police later issued a statement saying 12 people had been arrested for "severely disrupting" traffic and insulting police.

 

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