Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn vowed to make efforts to improve the safety and quality of school meals throughout the country on Tuesday, as a recent investigation hinted at some irregularities among food suppliers and lunch operators.
"School meals are directly connected to the dietary life and health of 6.14 million students," Hwang said, adding the government rolled out a full-fledged investigation to uncover any problems regarding food regulations.
The investigation, carried out by the prime minister’s office from April to July, revealed 677 violations in the production, sale and consumption of foodstuffs used to prepare school meals.