Navi Mumbai: A shocking video depicting multiple rats freely roaming and even feeding on ice cream inside a 7-Eleven outlet at Seawoods Nexus Mall has gone viral, sparking widespread outrage and raising serious questions about the hygiene standards of the popular fast-food chain.
The disturbing footage, uploaded to Reddit by a disgusted customer, has led to urgent calls for consumers to avoid the establishment and for authorities to intervene.
Just saw a bunch of rats eating at 7/11 store in seawoods
by u/Parking-Version9167 in navimumbai
The video, reportedly filmed at the 7-Eleven branch located in Seawoods, Sector 44, specifically the underground outlet beneath Nexus Mall, shows a truly unsanitary scene. Rats are clearly visible, not just scurrying about, but brazenly consuming ice cream directly from serving bowls near the takeaway window. Even more alarming is the apparent absence of staff during this unsettling display, leaving many to wonder about the level of supervision and cleanliness maintained at the store.
The incident has ignited a firestorm of criticism online. Netizens have expressed profound disgust and grave concern over the blatant disregard for public health at an international franchise known for its quick bites and popular softie ice creams. Many are now urging fellow citizens to boycott the Seawoods outlet and to exercise extreme caution when patronizing any fast-food establishment, emphasising the critical importance of hygiene standards.
Rats In Laddu Tray: Mumbai's Siddhivinayak Temple Officials Reject Hygiene Concerns, Call It 'Reputation Tarnishing Motive'Critics are pointing fingers directly at the 7-Eleven franchise, stressing that as a global brand, it bears an undeniable responsibility to uphold stringent sanitary conditions and never compromise the well-being of its customers. This viral video serves as a stark reminder that even seemingly reputable outlets can harbor hidden dangers, prompting consumers to demand greater accountability and transparency from food businesses. The incident is likely to prompt an investigation into the outlet's hygiene practices and could have significant repercussions for the brand's image in Navi Mumbai.
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