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By alexchasick September 23, 2009

Information on recalled food slow to reach schools “Schools were not told promptly about recalls of tainted peanut butter and other foods and may have unwittingly served it to students, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office. The report said that it took up to a week for states to find out which products had been recalled.” [Consumer Reports Safety]

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