This Fast Food chain has a rat problem
A rapidly casual Mexican restaurant has a closed from New York restaurants due to rodents.
Restaurant closures have an impact on the population of the city most of us avoid thinking about rats. When the kitchens started closing earlier this year, demungary rodent populations lost their access to food, and they adopted aggressive tactics in their attempts to feed.
This summer, hungry rats have come down in the streets, where theyInvaded Outdoor Meal Settings In cities like New York. While temperatures fall, it seems that some of these rodents found a warm inner source of subsistence:Chipotle. The location of the chain in the Washington Heights district of Manhattan has closed temporarily after several workers have been stitched in an inordinate rats infestation, according to thePost of New York. (In touch:McDonald's makes these 8 major upgrades.)
And it looks like the rats like lawyer just as many millennials. Rats were stored feasting on lawyers and dry rice to the rapidly relaxed Mexican joint, and "cheeky" rodents wreaked havoc on restaurant infrastructure, employees reported to the post. No less than four staff would have been stung by "massive" rats, which seemed to multiply in size and number.
The Ministry of Health visited the location yesterday with a "anti-pest expert", according to the post. The restaurant would have had a closed impact at the end of November after handling the store control system was taken down when the rats mache computer wiring.
Chipotle T0LD employees The post they continue to regularly clean the invaded store. Many alleged that Chipotle did not properly deal with "dangerous" working conditions, which include several presumed rat bites.
"A company as big as Chipotle should not be worried only the amount of money they do and leave their employees to continue working under dangerous conditions," Paulino Ruiz, an employee who claims to have been bitten by a rat, said .
Laurie Schalow, Corporate Affairs and Food Security of Chipotle, responded to allegations by reiterating that the health and safety of customers employed was a top priority for the company.
"Columbia Presbyterian's restaurant located at 4009 Broadway in New York has been mainly closed since November 23 due to a harmful problem affecting the immediate area," Schamp has declared the post. "During this time, we organized an emergency service against parasites and cleaning in depth and we work with the owner directly to ensure the improvement of the location are satisfied before the reopening. »
Until further notice, customers in Washington Heights will need to find their Burrito solution elsewhere.
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