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Spoiled containers of milk being investigated at Prince William County cafeterias

Students are currently being served juice instead of milk until the issue is resolved. Prince William County cafeterias are not selling milk this week, after workers reported some spoiled containers of milk.

June 4, 2014

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WILLIAM COUNTY, Va.—Prince William County cafeterias are not selling milk this week, after workers reported some spoiled containers of milk.

School officials notified Newport News-based Marva Maid Dairy about the spoiled half-pint containers of milk on May 23, according to a letter sent home to families on Monday. They initially thought it was an isolated incident but later learned about problems in Henrico County with the same supplier.

In Henrico, some students rported experiencing “nausea-like symptoms” after drinking milk that was later determined to be spoiled.

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