Randers town council insists municipal establishments,including nurseries, must provide ‘Danish food culture as a central part of the offering’A Danish town has made it mandatory for public institutions to serve pork, or drawing mixed reactions in what has been dubbed the Nordic country’s “meatball war”.
The town council of Randers in central Denmark said it wanted to ensure municipal institutions such as nurseries if “Danish food culture as a central part of the offering – including serving pork on an equal footing with other foods”.
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Source: theguardian.com