Bug-Infested Broccoli Served at Troy School
School district officials said the vegetable was pulled immediately from the Joliet school's lunch menu when the situation was discovered.
Bug-infested broccoli being served to students at Troy Middle School in Joliet was immediately pulled from the cafeteria menu upon being discovered Friday, school district officials said.
An adult who spotted the situation alerted cafeteria workers at the 5800 W. Theodore St. school, Troy School District 30C Supt. Don White told the Joliet Herald News. It's not known if it was consumed by any of the students, he said.
“There’s potential that we could have served it to kids,” White said. “Some of them eat broccoli.”
Parents were notified of the situation. The vegetable was only served during teh seventh-grade lunch period, White told the newspaper.
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anonymous
11:33 am on Saturday, February 9, 2013
thank god kids don't eat broccoli or this could have been of concern.
Louis Fumagalli
6:01 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013
Who's the Einstein that orders broccoli for kids? Carrots, Corn or even Green Beans would be a better choice. When I was in school they served Pea Soup. Yep, you guessed it. It all went right in the garbage!!!
anne
9:40 am on Sunday, February 10, 2013
Believe it or not, some parents are smart enough to encourage their kids to eat broccoli at an early age and they like it. Why are there always some people who criticize no matter what the subject?
Gaylea
9:54 am on Sunday, February 10, 2013
My girls when young ate broccoli. Little tree's are what they called it. Bottom line no matter what veggie is being served, the cooks should take notice of what they are washing and preparing. Anything out of the ordinary should immediately be removed.