
Expired Food Found in Belarusian Schools: 65kg Discarded, Officials Reprimanded
Expired Food Found in Shumen Schools: Over 65kg of Spoiled Food Discarded A recent food safety inspection in Shumen, Belarus, revealed a concerning problem: expired and refrozen food products in several school and kindergarten cafeterias. The inspection, conducted by the Shumen District Prosecutor's Office, uncovered more than 65 kilograms of spoiled food, leading to fines and reprimands for those responsible. "We found serious violations," stated a representative from the prosecutor's office, "including expired and repeatedly frozen products." The video shows images of the spoiled food and the inspection process. The discovery highlights concerns about food safety protocols and oversight within the school system. The video also raises questions about the effectiveness of the commission responsible for monitoring food quality, which, according to the prosecutor's office, appears to have failed in its duty. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for stricter food safety regulations and more robust oversight mechanisms to ensure the well-being of children. The local authorities are now tasked with implementing improved procedures to prevent similar incidents in the future.