Liverpool ECHO reports.Liverpool council’s cabinet member for neighbourhoods, Abdul Qadir, said the vile violation is “a shocking example of a severe breach of food safety standards which could have resulted in customers being very ill”.The furry rodents carry serious diseases such as Salmonella, Campylobacter and Listeria.They can be deadly to people who are vulnerable or pregnant.After inspectors first visited the shop on February 6 last year, the officials decided to shut it down immediately because of the immediate risk to public health.Nine mice were caught while it was closed.There were holes around the store where rodents could roam free and no measures were in place for decent pest control.Although the owners had received.
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