CALIFORNIA BRIEFING / LOS ANGELES
The city school district late this week recalled a chicken dish that contained possibly tainted peanut bits.
Asian Thai Chicken included nuts processed in a Georgia plant believed responsible for shipping tainted peanuts throughout the nation.
The dish was recalled from 188 schools Thursday; it was last served Jan. 16 and 30, according to the Los Angeles Unified School District. No illnesses have been reported.
-- Jason Song
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Jason Song covered higher education with an emphasis on community colleges and online learning. He was part of the Los Angeles Times team that won the Scripps Howard Award for Public Service in 2011 and the Philip Meyer Award from the Investigative Reporters and Editors organization. He left The Times in 2016.
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