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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-11419498>>
>>I am glad it is well after lunch time and well before dinner time here ;-)
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>>Maybe it happened exactly as Mr. Forse says, that the mouse was in the bread when he bought it. Part of me is also skeptical. We have had cases in the U.S. of consumers putting disgusting foreign objects into food in hope of shaking down the manufacturer. I'm pretty sure there was a high profile case involving the Wendy's hamburger chain a few years ago in which a customer "found" a fingertip in a bowl of chili. Yes, here we go --
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/f/fingerinchili.htm>>
>>I certainly have no way of knowing the truth about this mouse. Sorry, partial mouse, LOL.
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>Maybe there were a few clues:
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>It was a sliced loaf and the mouse was 'against the grain' so presumably also divided up into three or four slices.
>From the picture it has a slightly surprised look on its face.
>Also - the company accepted responsiblility....
We're so namby pamby about food in the west.
There are huge areas where people would happily pull the mouse out and eat the bread and maybe eat the mouse as well.
Its not so different to an ortolan anyway