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Pink raw chicken for lunch… The rage of the six cadets has gone too far

Controversy over poor food service at the Military Academy
Serving of uncooked chicken breast
Reporting cadet “This is not for health reasons”
School side “Corona issue for all cooks”

Chicken breast served to quarantine personnel among cadets at the Military Academy on March 26, 2022. / Photo = Delivered on behalf of the Army Training Center

One of the cadets complained that the cadets at the Military Academy were also served raw pink chicken breasts for lunch.

On the 27th, on the Facebook page ‘I’ll deliver on behalf of the Army Training Center’, an article titled ‘The current status of school lunches at the Military Academy’ was posted.

Informant A, who identified himself as a cadet, released a photo, saying, “Meals are currently distributed to cadets at the Military Academy.”

In the photo, the chicken, which appears to have not been heated at all, is mixed with the sauce.

Mr. A said, “Some cooks have been confirmed with Corona 19 and have recently closed their eyes to all poor meals, but I think this has crossed the line and report it.” It’s ‘breast’. It’s not shrimp.”

Person A said, “As you can see, the chicken breast is not cooked at all. Apart from all other unreasonable treatment of quarantine personnel and cadets, I thought it was not for human rights and health reasons, so I had to report it.” I was told not to do it, but I don’t think that’s really the case.”

The Military Academy said that all the cooks in charge of catering for cadets were confirmed to have COVID-19 or were classified as close contacts, so there was a mistake.

A military academy official said, “Recently, due to the mutation in Omicron, all cooks in charge of catering for cadets have been confirmed with COVID-19 and have been in close contact with them.” In the process of providing food, there was a part that was not carefully supervised.”

He added, “I would like to express my sincere condolences to the cadets under quarantine for the fact that normal meals were not provided.”

Hong Min-seong, reporter at Hankyung.com mshong@hankyung.com

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