Man found dead mouse in malt loaf
A man got the shock of his life when he opened a loaf of bread and found a whole mouse inside.
North Antrim Magistrates Court heard how a man purchased a Hyndman's malt loaf from a supermarket in the Ballymoney area before Christmas 2007.
When he unwrapped the loaf he discovered the small lifeless mammal embedded in the base of the bread.
The judge fined the company £1,000 plus costs for placing unsafe food on the market.
.A defence lawyer told the court that the presence of the mouse was a shock to the company. He suggested it might have been put in the tin to "sabotage" the baker who has been in business for 60 years and has never had any complaints.
The judge was shown pictures of the mouse in the loaf. The court heard that tins inwhich the bread is baked were oiled the night before they were filled with dough.
Pest control
Some time between the tins being sprayed and being filled, the mouse got into the tin, a prosecuting lawyer said.
"In fairness to the defendant they have engaged pest control services who regularly inspect the premises and did so before this incident," she said.
The defence lawyer said an "onerous inspection" is held at the bakery every six weeks and that two field biologists attend each year.
In imposing the fine, the judge said he had considered public concern but also the steps taken by the company to ensure proper hygiene.
This stroy was sourced from the BBC newsdesk
