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In Bucaramanga, the outrage over the horse and donkey meat they gave to children from the School Feeding Program did not stop. Today parents revealed that they had already denounced the poor quality of this food.
With the complaints in hand, which since 2018 he raised to the Mayor of Bucaramanga, Sandra Ardila, mother of three students from a public school, says that she always suspected that the meat they were given was not beef.
“The manipulators said that they began to whistle that meat from early, from before five o’clock, and they gave them until the last, which was almost eleven, that the children began to enter to receive their food, and that meat continued hard”, dice.
His outrage is that, apparently, the parents were not listened to.
“A letter was passed, a right to petition to the Secretary of Education and a letter to Nutripae. Supposedly they changed operators, but today we realized that they continued to give the same meat ”, adds Ardila.
According to the Prosecutor’s Office, the meat was from sick horses and donkeys, which were later slaughtered. In addition, it was altered with chemicals.
“These people transported those animals, skipping all the controls. Surely they could not have been killed in an authorized and controlled refrigerator. In the case of the School Feeding Program, there are specific regulations that require that the process be stricter for the meat and dairy issue, that is, direct verification of the production, transportation, and quality of these products is mandatory. ”Said Juan Carlos Martínez, director of the Special Administrative Unit for School Feeding.
The Council of Bucaramanga announced that it will call for accountability.
Through an official letter, the current PAE operators asked the Prosecutor’s Office to clarify which school feeding contractors would have bought meat from the today captured.
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