If you ever thought you might've been served mystery meat from your school cafeteria, you'll appreciate this story. A Nebraska superintendent is apologizing for "anxiety and any harm" caused after a school chef served kangaroo meat to students without disclosing that's what it was. The cook in the state's Potter-Dix Public School district served up the meat on October 10th as part of a chili dish mixed with other meat. The superintendent wrote in a letter to parents and students that the chef used the meat due to its "nutritional value," and that while the meat was legal to sell and considered safe to eat by the USDA, students should know what's in the food they're eating. He added that there "will be no way [we will] be serving food of this nature again. Period." (Fox)