Customers made a very unsanitary discovery in a net branch and put a video of it online. But they are not even supposed to have been the first.
- A customer made a disgusting discovery in a net branch in Essen.
- He filmed a mouse that is tampering with the bread issue.
- The branch was then closed for a day and cleaned by specialists.
Essen - A consumer in Essen had to make an animal, probably not entirely voluntary acquaintance, while shopping in a net branch . A video is currently going viral on social networks, showing a small, fur- trimmed visitor who uses the discounter's bread issue free of charge.
Rodents on a bread shelf: Customers film animal visitors in a net branch
The video, which customers had recorded and then put online, shows unreasonable conditions: According to the motto self-service, a mouse or rat sits on the bread shelf and comfortably treats crumbs and the like, and customers do not seem to be bothered by it. According to information from Sat.1 NRW , the animal was not the first sighting. A week earlier, people were said to have spotted and reported rodents after their purchase.
The video reached the Essen authorities after its publication and the branch was then closed. Specialists are said to have cleaned the building and made possible access inaccessible to mice and rats. Netto himself commented on the incident with the words: "The condition shown in the video in no way corresponds to our company guidelines: Our local colleagues have already taken and implemented measures."
Net branch closed for one day after rodent infestation
As Sat.1 NRW further reports, everything was in good condition again during a check on Wednesday. The branch had closed for a day and then reopened. A person in charge of the Food Surveillance Office confirmed to the broadcaster that only a small amount of infestation is to be assumed - which, however, should not be underestimated. Because bacteria can be passed on through the urine or feces. In any case, one or the other customer is likely to have been thoroughly deterred by the video online.
Mice were also observed in a Munich supermarket, as merkur.de * reports. However, it wasn't just one here. A customer who discovered the animal in her shop was even worse.
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