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  • DimPrawn
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    If you eat at any of the ethnic food outlets in Swindon, you are literally gambling with your health.

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  • vetran
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    One for Dim

    Pet food pair linked to Swindon's Goan Festival supplier fined (From This Is Wiltshire)

    PET food traders facing a number of food hygiene breaches have been fined after an undercover investigation found a filthy van making deliveries of pet food to a caterer who supplied a number of ethnic festivals with food, including Swindon's Goan Festival.

    David Pegg, 45, of Manor Road, Tamworth, and William Uzzell, 70, of Suffolk Way, Fazley, both pleaded guilty to five charges of failing to comply with animal by-product requirements and a further charge of failing to comply with EU provision on food safety and hygiene under their business name of MG Meats.

    The pair were hauled before the court after residents in Swindon became suspicious when their delivery van – emblazoned with 'The Dog’s Dinner' - was seen making deliveries of food to a man who supplied Goan and Indian food to a number of festivals around the country.
    so many bits to laugh at

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