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Old 07-11-2016, 20:41   #1
Arthurgray50@blu
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Asda fined £664k for filthy bakery after customer ate roll covered in mouse droppings

http://www.itv.com/news/london/2016-...use-droppings/

This members is just the tip of the iceberg, as far as l am concerned.

Big stores will always come out with the same excuse. I worked for ten years for a deep cleaning of Kitchens area's. And we were always in work. Working in rat infested kitchens

Stores WILL NOT pay the money, they will expect staff to do the cleaning. I worked in prisons where the kitchen equipment is lifted off the floor. And the rats will gather underneath because of the warmth.

I have worked in restaurant's where, cleaning is carried out. And workers have been underneath preparing food. We just stopped working.

I have cleaned various establishments. And the cleanest in my opinion was McDonalds.

General Hygiene is paramount in my opinion. But shops and major stores are not concerned about the cleaning, as it will cost money.

I could write a novel of what l have seen.
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