McDonald's closes for deep clean after customer brings live insects to feed pet snake

12 March 2024 by
McDonald's closes for deep clean after customer brings live insects to feed pet snake

A McDonald's restaurant in East Sussex was forced to close after a customer entered with live insects to feed to a pet snake.

The Newhaven site shut its doors for a "thorough clean" on Friday evening after the customer was asked to leave.

A McDonald's spokesperson said: "On Friday evening, we were made aware that a customer had entered our Newhaven restaurant with live insects to feed a pet snake.

"As soon as we were made aware, we closed the restaurant and asked the customer to leave. We reopened later in the evening having carried out a thorough clean of the restaurant.

"Pest control experts have attended the restaurant to carry out precautionary checks and will continue to monitor."

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