Loblaw Companies Ltd. apologizes after 'disgusted'



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On Tuesday, a woman posted on a Facebook page, she was at a cash register at No Frills, a grocery chain owned by Loblaw, when she spotted a live mouse in the bag of bread.

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HAMILTON – Loblaw Companies Ltd. Hamilton, Ont., a Hamilton, Ont. grocery store earlier this week.

"Loblaw's spokeswoman, Karen Gumbs, wrote in an email. "We apologize to our customers for the inconvenience and inconvenience this has caused."

On Tuesday, a woman posted on a Facebook page, she was at a cash register at No Frills, a grocery chain owned by Loblaw, when she spotted a live mouse in the bag of bread.

"I was shocked of course and disgusted," the woman wrote on Facebook, adding that she would be closer to checking her groceries.

Gumbs said the store will be working with a third-party team to inspect bakery items daily.

"The store has taken a number of steps to ensure this does not happen again," said Gumbs. "We are always working on this issue and are committed to addressing any issues immediately."

Gumbs also said Hamilton Public Health visited the No Frills location and determined there was no concern with the store.

Hamilton Public Health did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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