Dartford B&M slammed after rat droppings found and food left outside for weeks
Briefly

Inspectors found that food was not protected against contamination due to inadequate stock management, with items chaotically stored and often mixed with potential contaminants such as cleaning products and pet food.
B&M officials stated this incident was isolated and apologized for not meeting their strict store standards, while promising robust actions to avoid future issues.
The environmental health officer highlighted alarming practices, including pallets of food left outside for weeks and the extensive presence of food debris, which could attract pests.
A subsequent inspection revealed food hygiene standards were severely lacking, with one-star rating assigned to reflect the serious contamination risks posed by the poor storage and management practices.
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