1973
In the bread sold dead mouse without a tail ...
In Britain, the food, the company sold its products in ... dead mouse, for which he was fined 17,000 pounds (about 27,000 dollars). Rodent found Kidligtona resident Steven Force when he made sandwiches for their children.
Having found a dead mouse in bread, Force contacted the city authorities and the Department of Health, whose members came to him and testified: bread was a dead mouse without a tail. Representative of the company "Premier Foods' apologized to British and his family. The company also hired independent experts to conduct a thorough check of all products. Specialists, in turn, confirmed that the incident was isolated, and the rest of the company's products meet sanitary standards.
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Having found a dead mouse in bread, Force contacted the city authorities and the Department of Health, whose members came to him and testified: bread was a dead mouse without a tail. Representative of the company "Premier Foods' apologized to British and his family. The company also hired independent experts to conduct a thorough check of all products. Specialists, in turn, confirmed that the incident was isolated, and the rest of the company's products meet sanitary standards.
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