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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Fort Worth school district pulls questionable beef off school lunch menu

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Children across the Fort Worth school district are puzzled by the changes made to their school lunches.

Children across the Fort Worth school district are puzzled by the changes made to their school lunches.

There's no beef being served at schools in Fort Worth, in response to the U.S.D.A.'s recall on Sunday of 143 million pounds of frozen beef from California slaughterhouse Westland/Hallmark Meat Co. One quarter of that meat went to schools in the federal school lunch program for needy students.

A spokesman for FW's ISD says they've pulled ground beef, meatballs, beef crumbles, and hamburger, and substituted turkey, chicken, fish, pork, and cheese. The FWST has a whole list of how various mid-cities school districts have responded.

Posted by T.G.


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Pavel Lishin Verified

Questionable Beef would make a great band name.

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