dinner, which could have ended in "disaster."Sarah Purvis, the 31-year-old mum from Wallsend said that she's been "brought to tears" and was distraught when her six-year-old son Alfie came home from school and told her that during his lunch break he had found a broken piece of "rainbow shaped" metal in his ice cream.The ice cream was distributed to school children by a member of canteen staff as a part of Denbigh Primary School's free meal service, Chronicle Live reports."Alfie said that when he first put the spoonful of food into his mouth, he thought he'd gotten lucky and found a big bit of chocolate in his ice cream," said Sarah."He's pretty switched-on kid, and so luckily he realised that it wasn't edible very quickly."He took it out of.
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