Gross. Fukushima Diary:
In Japan, most of the elementary schools serve school lunch. (Some of the junior high schools do too) Students basically have no rights to reject it or change it to home-made lunch box without a permission, even if the school lunch is radioactive.
In Miyagi prefecture, they measured 12 Bq/kg of cesium from finished school lunch. They mixed all of the food to detect cesium.
On 8/30/2012, it was served in Nakaniida junior high school, Miyagi. (About 130km from Fukushima plant)
It was the mixture of rice, fried chicken, vermicelli salad, miso soup of cabbage, orange and milk.
In Japan, most of the elementary schools serve school lunch. (Some of the junior high schools do too) Students basically have no rights to reject it or change it to home-made lunch box without a permission, even if the school lunch is radioactive.
In Miyagi prefecture, they measured 12 Bq/kg of cesium from finished school lunch. They mixed all of the food to detect cesium.
On 8/30/2012, it was served in Nakaniida junior high school, Miyagi. (About 130km from Fukushima plant)
It was the mixture of rice, fried chicken, vermicelli salad, miso soup of cabbage, orange and milk.
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