Mouse Found In Bag of Burger Buns at McDonald’s [VIDEO]

A now ex-employee of a McDonald’s on Stenton Avenue in Philadelphia’s West Oak Lane section has leaked some footage of a mouse nibbling away inside a bag of buns. Grossly enough, this wasn’t the first time that the incident has happened, according to the former employee.

“That wasn’t the first time. That was about the sixth or seventh time. That’s what made me like, I got to get video of this,” said Karruim Demaio, the man behind the footage.

Prior to the video, Demaio was told to simply brush off any droppings from the rodents, and to continue serving customers with the same bread. Gross.

MyFoxPhilly was first to investigate the incident and confronted the general manager at the location about the incident. To no one’s surprise, the accusation was denied and taken to corporate, who states that further investigation will be underway.

What about the health department, you ask? Turns out that after some digging around, this particular McDonald’s has had at least a year and half’s worth of reported health violations, such as live flies in the food prep area, perishable food not kept cool enough, and refrigerators in bad condition. There were no reported incident of rodents, so I guess we’ll have to wait and see.

Check out the video:

(Thx: A Hamburger Today & MyFoxPhilly)

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