LONDON-- British officials have released a photo that backs up a man's story that he found a dead mouse baked into a loaf of store-bought sandwich bread.
When making sandwiches for his children, Stephen Forse says he found a dark spot in some "Best of Both" brand bread he bought from a supermarket in 2009.
Forse said in court Monday that he thought the discoloration was poorly-mixed dough until he noticed the spot had fur.
The gruesome discovery of a dead mouse baked into the bread made him feel ill, Forse stated.
He said he felt sick all over again when health officers said the mouse's tail was missing and perhaps unwittingly eaten in a sandwich.
Premier Foods, the maker of the bread, pleaded guilty to violating health laws and was fined 16,821 pounds ($26,470).
When making sandwiches for his children, Stephen Forse says he found a dark spot in some "Best of Both" brand bread he bought from a supermarket in 2009.
Forse said in court Monday that he thought the discoloration was poorly-mixed dough until he noticed the spot had fur.
The gruesome discovery of a dead mouse baked into the bread made him feel ill, Forse stated.
He said he felt sick all over again when health officers said the mouse's tail was missing and perhaps unwittingly eaten in a sandwich.
Premier Foods, the maker of the bread, pleaded guilty to violating health laws and was fined 16,821 pounds ($26,470).
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