Tuesday, October 25, 2011

"There is a big difference between rodent droppings and rodents"

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"Pusateri's problems began after lunch on Thursday, Mr. Luchetta said, when a city inspector arrived to check on a complaint from a customer who fell ill and suspected the cause could be a chicken finger from Pusateri's. Store staff cooked a fresh chicken finger for the inspector - to demonstrate their technique.

"Since it was going to take a while, he decided to do a full store inspection," said Mr. Luchetta, president of Pusateri's for 16 years, since the founder, Cosimo Pusateri, passed away. "Within minutes, four other inspectors showed up. We never before had an experience like this. We never had a warning.

"They found a few roaches," he added. "That whole rat and rodent issue was completely misinformed. There was rodent droppings. By five inspectors there were no rodents seen on the premises. There is a big difference between rodent droppings and rodents.""

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I guess that's true. But, you can't have one without the other.

Let's be honest, who didn't have a little laugh at the Lawrence Park set eating a little rat sh_t with their dinners.

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