上海通报“学校午餐发臭事件”:已查明违法犯罪事实 8名责任人被逮捕
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-11-14 06:27

Core Viewpoint - The Shanghai Municipal Market Supervision Administration has reported serious violations by Shanghai Lujie Industrial Development Co., Ltd. regarding food safety in school lunches, leading to the arrest of eight individuals and the revocation of the company's food business license and business license [1][4][5]. Investigation Findings - On September 15, a report was made about issues with shrimp fried eggs supplied by Lujie Company to schools, prompting an immediate investigation by city authorities [1][2]. - The investigation revealed that shrimp containing maggots were served, and the company attempted to cover up the incident by misreporting the issue and destroying evidence [2][3]. - Multiple schools reported similar food quality issues, indicating a pattern of negligence in food safety practices by Lujie Company [3]. Legal and Regulatory Actions - Lujie Company was found to have engaged in collusion and bid-rigging, illegally winning 86 school meal service projects [4]. - The company and its responsible personnel face significant penalties, including fines and a five-year ban from food management roles [4][5]. - The company’s business license is set to be revoked due to severe violations of bidding laws [4][5]. Emergency Measures and Future Actions - Following the incident, the Shanghai government has taken emergency measures to ensure the continuity of school meal services, with Guangming Food Group temporarily taking over the supply for 484 schools [1][6]. - A comprehensive review of school meal services is underway, with new regulations and measures being implemented to enhance food safety and management practices [6][7].