WATCH: A Poor Elementary Student in Bacolod was Sold Fried Chicken that Contained Many Worms

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A video of a young student complaining about the friend chicken he sold, which contained many worms and was sold outside his school, went viral.

According to Haring Alakdan’s post, it is possible that many more students have been victimized by this, and he is angry because many innocent young people are being sold fried chicken with worms inside.

Because most Filipinos, particularly youngsters and teens, enjoy eating fried chicken, I’ve chosen to franchise a fried chicken cart. I’ve already decided on a place that is just outside of a university. It’s probably the nicest place I could think of, although there are already a number of fried chicken food carts nearby.

According to REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10611, also known as THE IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10611, AN ACT TO STRENGTHEN THE FOOD SAFETY REGULATORY SYSTEM IN THE COUNTRY TO PROTECT CONSUMER HEALTH AND FACILITATE MARKET ACCESS OF LOCAL FOODS AND FOOD PRODUCTS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES” OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE “FOOD SAFETY ACT OF 2013.”

The Food Safety Act of 2013 (“Food Safety Act”) requires food company operators to ensure that food meets the standards of food law applicable to their operations in the food supply chain and that control measures are in place to avoid, eliminate, or limit consumer hazards.

There have been several reports in various nations of maggots in food as a result of improper cooking and dirty surroundings.

Authorities are still investigating the issue of a young student being offered fried chicken, and attracttour.com is waiting for an update.

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