University dining hall inspected after bug found in food

Millersville University said its dining hall passed an inspection after a student found a live bug in his food.The bug was discovered Monday while the student was eating at the Upper Deck.The university reported that the bug came from a salad mix provided by a vendor.However, the company that said it is the vendor told News 8 it conducted its own review and determined the bug did not come from its facility.On Wednesday, the Department of Agriculture inspected the dining hall salad bar.The university said that the inspection found no violations or infractions, although the findings have not yet been posted on the official site. The agriculture department has not responded to requests for more information on the salad bar inspection.Some students are still feeling uneasy."People are cracking jokes, but I think this is a serious matter because that's our food. I don't want a maggot in my food. That's actually disgusting," freshman Mitch Bivon said.Other students aren't bothered."I still go there every day," Kelsey Stauffer said.

Millersville University said its dining hall passed an inspection after a student found a live bug in his food.

The bug was discovered Monday while the student was eating at the Upper Deck.

The university reported that the bug came from a salad mix provided by a vendor.

However, the company that said it is the vendor told News 8 it conducted its own review and determined the bug did not come from its facility.

On Wednesday, the Department of Agriculture inspected the dining hall salad bar.

The university said that the inspection found no violations or infractions, although the findings have not yet been posted on the official site. The agriculture department has not responded to requests for more information on the salad bar inspection.

Some students are still feeling uneasy.

"People are cracking jokes, but I think this is a serious matter because that's our food. I don't want a maggot in my food. That's actually disgusting," freshman Mitch Bivon said.

Other students aren't bothered.

"I still go there every day," Kelsey Stauffer said.

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University dining hall inspected after bug found in food

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