Dept compiling report on health & safety standards at Food Lover’s Market

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The retailer came under fire in January, when a video emerged showing a rat eating from a display tray in the fresh food section.

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The focus shouldn't be at Food Lovers only. Most, if not all the leading Super Markets are selling rotten food & no one reports

We are at risk.

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