Old Trafford suffering from MICE infestation after inspection finds rodent droppings in food kiosks and plush suites
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OLD TRAFFORD is reportedly suffering from an infestation of MICE after rodent droppings were found in food kiosks and plush suites. The discovery was made during a visit to Manchester United’s home ground by hygiene inspectors. While more were unearthed during checks of a ground-level corporate suite.
United’s previous hygiene rating was four stars — still one short of the full five for excellence. But that has now plummeted to just TWO stars. It’s believed the rodent problem stems from Old Trafford being squeezed between a railway line and a canal.
Last month, fans spotted a dead rat in a puddle under a seat. The club have now been ordered to make drastic improvements to bring up their hygiene rating. And officials have now partnered with pest controllers to solve the issue. FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS.
They are believed to be making up to five visits per week as United aim to get a full five-star rating like most Premier League clubs. The shocking discovery comes just one year after the Red Devils were given a ONE-star hygiene ratings by inspectors. SunSport revealed guests were allegedly served raw chicken during an event at Old Trafford and subsequently became ill.
United only gained their recent four-star rating in November. And the rodent incident is a setback in their quest to regain their status as the league’s top club. Fans have long thought the Theatre of Dreams could do with a lick of paint, with the ancient arena even leaking water during a recent press conference with manager Ruben Amorim.