Chinese authorities conclude strange object found in student’s meal was rat head

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Chinese authorities conclude strange object found in student’s meal was rat head
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Provincial authorities in Jiangxi province, China, have concluded that the strange object found in a college student's meal was indeed a rat’s head after social media users accused officials of covering up a food safety scandal. Key details: The scandal began on June 1 when a student from Jiangxi Industry Polytechnic College in Nanchang posted a video on Chinese social media complaining about an object he found in his school meal that seemed to resemble the severed head of a rat.

The student got into an exchange with a female canteen staff who insisted that what he found in his meal was not a rat’s head but a duck’s neck, despite his pointing out the teeth.Pinoy developer shares mouthwatering Filipino dishes — that don't actually existThe college launched an investigation into the matter on June 3, confirming in a statement that the video was filmed in the school but that the object was not a rodent’s head.

It even went on to state that the student allegedly invited his other classmates to check the object and that they all purportedly confirmed it was a duck neck.while speaking to Jiangxi Radio and Television Station that same day.Some social media users did not believe explanation given, with others reportedly making memes about the situation and accusing officials of a “cover-up.

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