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Food inspectors find ‘adulterated food,’ rat droppings at school warehouse

By Richard Reyes
Staff writer

GALLUP — Gallup McKinley County School District officials prevented a food specialist from entering the Receiving and Delivery Warehouse without the supervision of central office administrators and refused to dispose of boxes of questionable food, according to an incident report from the New Mexico Environment Department.

 

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