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Kindergarten attendees in Kurgan reported receiving black oranges, which raised concerns among their parents.

Kindergarten in Kurgan serves subpar fruit to children, with one instance of an orange being black inside, appearing healthy on the outside. Residents have voiced concerns on a local platform online.

Kindergarten children in Kurgan received black oranges, leading to complaints from concerned...
Kindergarten children in Kurgan received black oranges, leading to complaints from concerned residents.

Kindergarten attendees in Kurgan reported receiving black oranges, which raised concerns among their parents.

In a recent incident reported on the local community platform, "ChP Kurgan" VKontakte group, spoiled fruits were found at Kindergarten No.10 in Kurgan. According to an anonymous user, a spoiled orange was given to a child at the kindergarten.

The kindergarten's responsible employee inspected the product's external appearance and verified the expiration dates, but did not wash the orange before it was given to the child. The external appearance of the orange, however, met the requirements according to the sanitary rules.

The fruits were received from the supplier according to the contract by the kindergarten's responsible employee. It's important to note that the sanitary rules do not require portioning fruits and vegetables to be done by the kindergarten's responsible employee.

The city administration's press service responded to the incident on their website and stated that the education department conducted an investigation. However, as of the latest available information, there has been no public update regarding the investigation status of the poor-quality fruits incident.

Local authorities or the kindergarten administration have not released official statements detailing any progress or conclusions about the case. If you need the most current details, it might be helpful to check recent posts from official local news sources or contact the Kurgan regional authorities directly.

The city administration's press service is available for questions related to the organization of children's nutrition and product quality on their website. They encourage parents to contact the kindergarten's director or the education department of the social policy department of the city administration with any questions or concerns.

It's worth mentioning that SanPiN 2.4.1.31-47-13, the Russian sanitary rules for children's preschool institutions, require that fruits, including citrus, be washed before being given out and served whole. This is not specified in the sanitary rules for the kindergarten's responsible employee.

Interestingly, other Kurgan residents have also reported encountering spoiled oranges and lemons from stores, suggesting a potential issue with the supply chain. The city administration's press service stated that they are available for questions related to the organization of children's nutrition and product quality on their website.

The "ChP Kurgan" VKontakte group is a local community where residents discuss issues in Kurgan. This platform has been instrumental in bringing the spoiled fruits incident to light. As the investigation continues, the community will likely remain an important source of information and discussion.

  1. The incident involving the spoiled fruits at Kindergarten No.10 in Kurgan has sparked discussions about the importance of health-and-wellness and food-and-drink safety, particularly in childcare settings.
  2. In light of the incident, it's crucial for kindergartens to adhere to the Russian sanitary rules for children's preschool institutions, which require that fruits, including citrus, be washed before being given out and served whole.
  3. The local community platform, "ChP Kurgan" VKontakte group, has been a valuable resource for general-news and lifestyle updates, including the recent report of spoiled fruits at Kindergarten No.10, encouraging transparency and community engagement.

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