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Tightening Food Safety Standards for School Lunch Programs: Hundreds of Establishments Sign Commitments.

Summary by Thanh Niên
Following the food poisoning incident in Binh Quoi Tay and a series of scandals involving unsafe food, concerns about school lunch programs in Ho Chi Minh City are more pressing than ever. To tighten regulations, on April 14th, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Food Safety required 317 food suppliers to sign responsibility commitments. This is a decisive step aimed at ensuring transparency of origin, absolute safety, and strengthening the trust…
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Following the food poisoning incident in Binh Quoi Tay and a series of scandals involving unsafe food, concerns about school lunch programs in Ho Chi Minh City are more pressing than ever. To tighten regulations, on April 14th, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Food Safety required 317 food suppliers to sign responsibility commitments. This is a decisive step aimed at ensuring transparency of origin, absolute safety, and strengthening the trust…

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Thanh Niên broke the news in Viet Nam on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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