Rita Devi and Renu Devi had cooked the food for the school situated at Khar village in Gamariah block of the district, 21 km from here, police said.
The school principal had ordered that the food be thrown away following complaints by students that it had foul smell. But the two cooks ate it insisting that the food was hygienic and fainted after sometime.
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District Magistrate Upendra Kumar said the matter was being investigated.
Police said the two cooks were taken to a health centre at Gamariah after they fainted.
This is the third incident in as many days of people falling ill after eating midday meal in Bihar. In Saran district, contaminated midday meal given to children of a school on Tuesday claimed the lives of 23 of them, while yesterday 50 others fell ill after eating food served to them in a Madhubani school.
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