Official: School Food May Be Terror
Target

By MATT SEDENSKY
Associated Press Writer

June 6, 2005, 7:32 PM EDT

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The government has been looking at the possibility of terrorists
targeting food destined for school cafeterias, a federal food safety official said Monday.

"The school lunch program is particularly vulnerable," said Carol Maczka, an
administrator within the Agriculture Department's Food Safety Inspection Service.

Maczka, speaking to the annual conference of the Association of Food and Drug
Officials, offered no evidence of specific threats to school lunches.

She said her office has studied the vulnerability of three products: milk, spaghetti
sauce and egg substitutes. Currently, officials are looking at how a popular lunchroom
staple, chicken nuggets, may be susceptible to tampering.

Federal officials have distributed a food safety checklist to school lunch providers,
who must show evidence of a food safety plan, Maczka said.

She said vulnerabilities noted in the supply chain were classified, but that changes
had been made to improve safety.

The Association of Food and Drug Officials conference, in its 109th year, focuses
primarily on food safety and security. Aside from bioterrorism, speakers touched on
other threats, from risks from imported foods to nuclear attacks and animal diseases
such as avian flu.

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