Picture Went Viral Due To A Student’s Disgusting School Lunch

On November 14, 2016, the first photograph was uploaded by someone on Facebook who was concerned with the health of the students and to spread one's awareness about unsafe school meals that were served for the students.

Countless individuals reacted by the hamburger's peculiarity, wondering if it was even reliable to be eaten.

According to Heartti in his article, on WJAC's Facebook page someone reacted, "I work in a school cafeteria and if that burger had come out of my oven looking like that it would have gone in the garbage, not on your child's meal!" he said.

Various personals stated that the school should adequately prepare for their menus, contending that the food is perilous.

The superintendent of Dubios Area School District where the food was served, Dr. Luke Lansberrysaid that they had long stop serving the said meal.Dr.Lansberrysaid that their food service director has talked with the state and told them about the situation and made it clear we will no longer accept that product in the district just to make sure that we have good-quality food. He stated that it's something they'll be wary of and overcome given that the kitchen staffs always does their job to make great food no one can complain as cited on Opposing Views.

At the same moment, Dr.Lansberrydefended the meal saying that it was served more than three hundred times with only one complaint.

Dr.Lansberry stated that the ingredients within appear only because the hamburger is supposed to be cooked at 155 degrees but the staffs cook it at 170 degrees giving such ominous appearance. Due to that level of heat it was surely overcooked but is safe to eat, Lansberry added.

Various people nationwide were not persuaded by the school district's comment.

In the first place, how could a person serve a student with food that looked like that? Do they even have a shred of common sense or empathy? The person who made this and the superintendent should try eating it if they can.

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