Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Supermarket had rat within the cheese counter

Supermarket had rat within the cheese counter

A Paraguayan establishment reopened after having been the scene of a scandal that caused a furor in society and especially in social networks.

Last September, the Ministry of Health temporarily closed the Guarani Supermarket, after finding a rat in the exhibitor of cheese. The rodent, large size, was photographed and quickly spread the image of the country in various media.

After intervention by the National Institute of Food and Nutrition (INAN) proceeded to the closure of the premises for 72 hours, and imposed a thorough pest control work and deworming.

To the surprise of many, many supermarket customers demanded its reopening, arguing that there were the lowest prices in the area.

Finally, after having complied with all the requirements of testing, made it back to the local business scene, although some of the customers still prefer to avoid buying cheese counter.

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