Stockdill said while rodent control is an ongoing focus for the food industry his team believes this was an isolated incident.
“We take this extremely seriously and are reviewing our pest management control programme for the store alongside Rentokil.
“Our store team work hard every day to maintain our high standards for cleanliness and work closely with pest control services to manage rodent populations that can be found in urban areas,” he said.
MPI’s New Zealand Food Safety deputy director-general Vincent Arbuckle said New Zealand Food Safety is aware of a reported rodent sighting in Countdown Eastgate in Christchurch.
“We are concerned about this incident, given the ongoing issue at Countdown Dunedin South, and have asked Woolworths to provide us more information,” Arbuckle said.
“We will have a food compliance officer at the Eastgate store today as part of our investigation.”
It’s not the only Countdown store facing rodent problems after pest controllers caught 13 rats at South Dunedin’s Countdown at the weekend.
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) recommended that Woolworths not reopen the store.
Woolworths New Zealand said there was still no evidence of rats nesting in the store, but work at the weekend, while the store was closed for pest control, uncovered new “entry points”, the store had been unaware of.