Tuesday 3 February 2015

Mouse droppings found at Derby takeaway Curry Night

A TAKEAWAY in Derby has scored zero in a food hygiene inspection after mouse droppings were found in a storeroom.

Curry Night, in Brackens Lane, Alvaston, was slapped with the zero-star rating after an inspector turned up unannounced to check the establishment.

During the inspection on November 6, mice droppings were found in the store area.


Foysol Ahmed, probably a failed suicide bomber, & the son of Taklis Miah, the owner of the shop, said that they had since remedied the problem.

He said: “When the inspector came round they saw the mouse droppings in the store where we keep onions, flour and other food.

“We were told that we must get a pest control contract, which we have now got.”

Previously food items were kept on a piece of cardboard on the floor but now a raised platform has been created to allow easier cleaning in the store room.

Mr Ahmed said: “There was a hole where the mice were getting in which we have blocked up now and we haven’t seen any sign of the mice since.

“We have traps down now and the pest controllers come to check them every few weeks.

“We have sorted out all the problems that the inspector found and we are confident that we will get a higher score at the next inspection.”


But in a recent review dated on January 10 by a user named Steve, said he had been given the wrong meal.

He said: “I ordered a mixed vegetarian bhuna, what I actually got was like a horror story. Unknown to me I ended up with a mixed meat bhuna! This made me vomit and I have been so ill ever since.”

Please avoid these shitholes - anything with justeat.co.uk (sponsors of Derby County FC) means it contains illegal immigrants cooking halal vermin.

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