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Sg MacDonalds Hygiene From Bad to Worse

makapaaa

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Posted on 09 Sep, 2008 11:50
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=530 align=center border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>Rats fall from ceiling of restaurant: Source of rats being investigated, says McDonalds


On September 8, STOMP received an e-mail from STOMPer Nightwind about his encounter that involved rats falling from the ceiling of a Tampines branch of McDonald's.
In the original e-mail, Nightwindsays:

“At about 9.30pm today, September 6 2008, I was at the 24-hour Mcdonald's outlet located at Tampines Central 1 Blk 513, between Tampines Bus Interchange and CPF building, when rats started falling from the holes in the false ceiling.

“Initially it was just a group of about five or six teenage girls who started exclaiming and screaming in the direction of my table.

“My friends and I thought that maybe a cat wandered into the restaurant and we started looking around.

“The intermittent screaming also attracted the stares of surrounding patrons.

“My friends started noticing small black objects falling from the ceiling.

“It’s then that two rats fell from the ceiling behind me and landed on the floor inches away from me. More screaming.

“Everyone then quickly cleared the area under the false ceiling.

“The teenage girls -- still screaming -- quickly left the restaurant.

“More than half a dozen baby rats fell from the ceiling and were scurrying everywhere.

“The McDonald's staff scrambled to chase after the rats.

“They were also trying to assure everyone that there were no more rats in the ceiling.

“The manager and staff quickly caught several of the baby rats, and took them outside the restaurant, presumably to throw them onto the grass patches.

“They continued to assure everyone that there were no more rats, and that's when another baby rat poked out from one of the ceiling holes.

“I took a picture with my phone at this time, though the rat cannot be clearly seen.

“The manager climbed onto a chair and tried to hit the baby rat to dislodge it, and the rat fell onto the floor stunned.

“He then picked up the rat and ran outside. The rest of the staff quickly caught the rest of the rats and removed them from the premises.

“Failing to convince anyone that there are no more rats in the ceiling, the staff then put up notices not to occupy those seats, and started taping black plastic bags to the ceiling holes.

“Many patrons were puzzled regarding the ‘reserved seats’ and the covered holes in the ceiling.

“McDonald's did not provide any explanation, try to talk to any of the patrons, or make any further effort to prevent anyone from occupying the seats beneath the false ceiling.

“They basically tried to pretend that nothing ever happened.

“By the time I left, about 1 hour 30 minutes after the ‘rat fallout’, several of the taped up black bags were already starting to fall off.

“I think that McDonald's is rather irresponsible in that they had no guarantee that no rats were going to be falling from their ceiling again, letting people sit beneath the ceiling holes.

“I've had some experience with dealing with rats from my army days, and seeing that all the rats that fell are baby rats, there's probably a whole infestation of rats in the ceiling.

“So I am very sure there are more rats in there.

“Following the incident, I have made a call to NEA and The New Paper.

“As I patronise this outlet frequently, I hope they can clean up soon.

“I shudder to think of rats falling on my head next time."

STOMP has since contacted McDonald's regarding the issue and in a response dated September 9, Linda Ming, a Senior Communications Manager for the company, says:

"We refer to your query dated 8 September 2008, prompted by a customer email on rodents falling from the ceiling.

"At McDonald’s, we are committed to providing our customers with an enjoyable dining experience in a clean and safe environment.

"Cleanliness is one of the basic fundamentals that we never compromise on in this business.

"Apart from rigorous daily cleaning and regular maintenance and checks, we also work very closely with the relevant agencies and community to maintain the highest standards of cleanliness in our restaurants and trading area.

"We have investigated the incident with representatives from the Tampines Town Council and the National Environment Agency (NEA). As the ceiling area is not exclusive to McDonald’s, the Town Council will be working closely with NEA to trace and eliminate the source of the problem.

"Additionally, to ensure the incident will not recur in our restaurant, we are taking immediate steps to seal up access to the ceiling above the restaurant.

"The situation is the first and an isolated one.

"Please be assured that we will continue to co-operate with the Town Council and NEA to monitor the situation very closely".

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sunny302

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"We have investigated the incident with representatives from the Tampines Town Council and the National Environment Agency (NEA). As the ceiling area is not exclusive to McDonald’s, the Town Council will be working closely with NEA to trace and eliminate the source of the problem.

MacRat anyone....:eek::biggrin::p
 

pidan

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O boy, i am a fan of midnight Mc....

Where can i go now... need 24 hr a/c with some food around... cheap is the word...:p
 

Lian9

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This should have been added to the original official statement,

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In additional to the improved hygenice measure, MacDonalds has also decided to adopt a few cats to be placed in the false cellings.

We will ensure that this tactic will be a resounding success to clear the remaining deviant rats still hiding in the corners. Also, as part of the on going strategy, dogs will be moving in after a month or two, to clear the cats.

As such, please wait in anticipation for our new menu > McDog Burgers, mashed with rodents intestine and cats meat for additional nutritional values. And of course, we are still in the process to deal with the longest species alive, the roaches. They have been living since prehistoric times and we will be attempting to deal with this issue even if Mother Nature cant deal with it.

We will be trying to place Anthrax spores in all corners of the restaurant to kill the roaches. As this is highly toxic, all customers are advised to bring their own masks for their safety.
 

kansas

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MacDonald's is anytime cleaner than those hawkers in hawker centres... except this Tampines branch :biggrin:
 

silverfox@

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hawker centre also have rats, most of you here still eat until big, tall, healthy, plus fat.

talk about hygiene...............????:confused:
 

sunny302

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cant really blame macdonald's. who actually cleans the false ceiling inside?

The maintenance of the building is under the Town Council. MacDonald cannot be blamed unless they have compromised on hygiene standards within the restaurant :wink:
 

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Dateline: 04/09/01
[SIZE=+1]A[/SIZE] Toronto family has filed a $17.5 million lawsuit against McDonald's of Canada, alleging that nine-year-old Ayan Abdi Jama took a bite of a McDonald's hamburger containing the crushed head of a rat, "complete with eyes, teeth, nose and whiskers."
The burger was cooked; the rat was not.
In court papers, Ayan's parents claimed she has suffered both physical injury and "extensive psychological damages."
The lawsuit also contends that the restaurant's assistant manager attempted to confiscate the hamburger, but the girl's mother kept it and submitted it to a laboratory for testing. According to the Toronto Star, lab results indicate that the rat's head had been placed in the sandwich after the beef patties were cooked.
Who put it there is a mystery.
McDonald's has declined to comment on the details of the case but issued a written statement saying: "The quality and safety of our food is paramount to every aspect of our McDonald's operation. McDonald's will defend itself to the fullest extent of the law."
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Regardless of the merits of the case (the courts will have to decide on those), we can safely predict that this story will soon pass into folklore.
People are already saying (or typing), "Did you hear about the little girl in Canada who found a rat's head in a McDonald's burger?" It's a short, inevitable step from there to: "My sister-in-law's boyfriend knows a guy who took his family to a McDonald's in Lompoc and one of the kids bit into a burger with a squished rat inside. Ew!!!"

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Why are the McDonald's kids play area always so dirty?

Every McDonalds I go to have dirty kids play areas no matter what state or city I go to it's always the same problem.
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Since there is always kids they need to be cleaning about every 15 minutes or so and moping the soda off the floors. I just think McDonal's it nasty!

Why do they promote in commercials that it's all about KIDS??? but yet you got to eat there and its's FILTHY
 
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