Apologies for the short post, but there’s really little to say. File this under “Really basic stuff that should not be allowed.”
Kudos to Councilor Connolly, and to the Globe.
This bears further watching, I think.
Deputy School Superintendent Michael J. Goar acknowledged problems in Boston’s food management yesterday, saying, “This clearly highlights that we need to do a better job with inventory control, as well as better menu planning.”
Goar said the discoveries do not necessarily mean that students have been served food that has been in storage past expiration dates.
“Just because you have [out of date food], does not mean you are going to use it,” he said. “I don’t want people to say there is food from 2008 being used to feed our kids. That is far from the truth.”
OK, I won’t say that. But I’m not optimistic about the truth.
farnkoff says
seem to have maintained, alternately, that the food is completely safe and that it hasn’t been served. I’m not completely confident in the truth of this latest statement either, though I doubt Goar knows for sure whether it’s been served. He’s “bullshitting”, not “lying”.