King Rat
2005-09-27
In James Clavell's novel "King Rat," prisoners of war find delight
and profit in serving homegrown rats to their unsuspecting
Japanese captors. At Julius Meinl in the CR, shopkeepers have
been serving spoiled meat, demolded cheese and other expired
food to unsuspecting customers. Well, actually, many people
have known for years that Meinl's perishable items can't be
trusted. It's odd that the food administration was the last to
learn this. The inspectors said the timing of their discovery had
nothing to do with the takeover of Meinl's stores by Ahold,
which has its own rodent problem. This is a subject for further
research, but the most immediate rats in this tale are the
managers, supervisors and clerks at Julius Meinl who have been
deceiving customers and creating a health risk. If there's any
justice, they'll never work again in food retailing in the CR.
[Czech Republic Hypernova retailing]
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