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Old 13-12-2010, 01:38 PM #1
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The "newborn" mice would have been unable to gnaw their way into the pack, they would have been delivered in the pack by their mum who decided the multipack was a safe place to deliver them.

Whether she gnawed in while the stock was in the tescos inbound holding area, in transit to the store or at the depot supplying the store would depend on how quickly stocks of crisps turn over at that particular location.

You would be a fool to think that any shop that sells food doesnt have problems with pests at one time or another. Even your beloved Asda Walmart.


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The "newborn" mice would have been unable to gnaw their way into the pack, they would have been delivered in the pack by their mum who decided the multipack was a safe place to deliver them.

Whether she gnawed in while the stock was in the tescos inbound holding area, in transit to the store or at the depot supplying the store would depend on how quickly stocks of crisps turn over at that particular location.

You would be a fool to think that any shop that sells food doesnt have problems with pests at one time or another. Even your beloved Asda Walmart.


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It's still disgusting though.
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It's still disgusting though.
Yeah I suppose it could be seen to be disgusting.

It does happen in all food retail chain locations, food production plants etc. Though they are all bound by law to reduce the occurrence risks to a practicable minimum.
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The Real World has never had dead mice in it, dead rabbits, but never mice.
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