She said she had seen rats there but lacked photographic proof because rats do not pose for pictures.
DFI Retail Group, which owns the supermarket chain, told Stomp that the fruits were eaten by birds and will move the fruits indoors.shared videos and photos showing partially eaten apples and pears among the fruits displayed near the entrance of the store as well as a pack of long beans that appeared to have been bitten through.
"Last week, I went to buy some fruits and I was so sickened by what I saw. This is extremely unhygienic and unhealthy. I don’t want people shopping at Giant Redhill Close to fall sick. In response to a Stomp query, DFI said:"The health and safety of our customers is a top priority at DFI Retail Group.
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