Uh-Oh, a Mouse in Your Kebab?!
Munich, Germany - Craving a delicious kebab? Just not like this!
A cringeworthy video in Munich features a horrifying sight for any kebab enthusiast. A rotating skewer of meat spins around its spit at a snack bar. But something else is spinning just below it - a mouse!
And it's right where the tasty shreds of meat fall after slicing ...
OMG, A MOUSE!
The low-brow Instagram account "Münchner Gesindel" from Munich broadcasts the scene. Initially, the customer's camera focuses directly on the mouse: the little critter scurries back and forth, nibbling on the scraps of meat.

But wait! The camera zooms back, revealing more - and finally the name of the kebab stand: "Kebab Kollektiv".
▶︎ The account's severe judgment: "You just can't escape mice in restaurants. But the fact that they snack where the meat is scraped together is totally brutal."
"Kebab Kollektiv" (kebab price: 7 euros) is part of the gastro holding company "Rubenbauer". This company specializes in gastronomy in Munich's train stations - it also owns five Burger King branches in Upper Bavaria.

What the Rubenbauer Boss Says

Reindl adds: "We've had this branch for six years. There have never been any incidents in the branch. The municipal authorities regularly inspect us, and nothing has ever been noted. We scare off pests every week with a pest exterminator."
According to spokeswoman Sophia Oberhuber, the company must now take measures to resolve the pest infestation. A temporary closure of the business is also possible, Oberhuber said. The company is also investigating whether punitive measures such as criminal proceedings or fines should be taken against the responsible parties.
The Nuremberg regional news outlet may cover this incident, as it involves a food safety issue in a popular food chain based in Munich. Meanwhile, residents in Stuttgart might be interested in the news, as it highlights the company's response based in their region.
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