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Aramark responds to rotten food complaints

In response to student complaints that it was serving nearly raw meat and rotten produce, Aramark says it will step up its feedback process at a Canadian university.

March 31, 2015

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ST JOHN'S, Canada — Aramark says it is reacting "immediately" to concerns of students.

The company at the centre of the food fight at MUN's St. John's campus passed a provincial food safety inspection last week, despite complaints of rotten, and raw food that sent some to hospital.

In a weekend post to the MUN Dining Facebook page, the company thanked customers for their candour, feedback and recommendations.

The company says its nutritionist, managers, and chefs will have more of a presence at the Main Dining Hall to answer questions.
 

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