An east London restaurant has been forced to shut down after a customer watched a rat jump from a shelf into the kitchen.
restaurant has been forced to shut down after a customer watched a rat jump from a shelf into the kitchen.
The council officers confirmed evidence of ‘significant rodent activity’ and said the food preparation area was ‘filthy, uncleaned and contaminated with fresh rat droppings’, Waltham Forest Council said.Italian Slice has been shut down The pizzeria will stay closed until necessary improvements are made and a follow-up food and safety inspection is passed, the council explained.
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