By RNZ
An infestation of rats at a Dunedin supermarket has prompted an investigation by food safety officials for the Ministry for Primary Industries.
Woolworths New Zealand has confirmed a recent increase in 鈥減est activity鈥 at its Countdown Dunedin South store with a pest control contractor now making daily visits to the Andersons Bay Rd premises.
The supermarket is ramping up its cleaning procedures, bolstered by 鈥渇urther deep cleaning鈥 with additional bait stations being placed on site to counter the rat rampage.
A spokesperson for the supermarket chain said it had a comprehensive pest management plan in place to deal with the situation.
鈥淯sing our specialist pest control contractor we are confident that the measures we are taking are effective.
鈥淔ood safety is our absolute priority.鈥
Woolworths said it was encouraging staff to report any pest activity, or signs of it, so it could adjust its plan of attack accordingly.
The ministry鈥檚 New Zealand Food Safety deputy director general Vincent Arbuckle said it had received complaints about the problem and was investigating.
鈥淔ood businesses are required to ensure the food they sell is safe and suitable for customers鈥 consumption.
鈥淭his includes pest management requirements. As part of this process, food businesses are registered and regularly checked by an independent verifier.
鈥淭he verifier will check there are systems in place to ensure pests cannot enter food businesses and the pests are managed if they manage to do so.鈥
MPI is now working with the supermarket to determine the problem and to ensure it was rectifying it.
鈥淚f there is a problem, the food business is supported to make changes.
鈥淚f the food business does not put in place necessary corrective actions, [New Zealand Food Safety] can use enforcement tools to correct the situation.鈥
The Otago Daily Times said an employee reported a handful of rats were first detected inside the store in October.
Since then, they had multiplied and the supermarket was now 鈥渋nfested鈥, they said.
The staff member, who spoke to the ODT under anonymity, said droppings and urine had been evident for some time, but the rats were now increasingly visible, even during business hours.
鈥淲e鈥檙e selling food to the public that rats have been running over.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a bloody disgrace. There are rats in the aisles. This is the 21st century, not Captain bloody Cook days.鈥
- RNZ
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