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What a pest: Viral mouse video closes a Tim Hortons in Ontario

WATCH: A mouse was spotted running around atop a counter at a Napanee, Ont., Tim Hortons in a video shared to social media. Subsequently, the restaurant was shut down for a deep cleaning and a pest control visit, a Tim Hortons spokesperson told Global News – Jul 26, 2023

A Tim Hortons in Napanee, Ont., had an unwelcome visitor, and it was captured on a cellphone camera.

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The video, first posted to Facebook before it gained traction on TikTok, garnering 1.7 million views, shows a mouse walking along the counter of the Centre Street North restaurant before diving into a metal dish used for food preparation.

A Tim Hortons spokesperson told Global News the store was shut down to undergo a deep cleaning, and a pest control company was brought in.

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The company says the mouse likely got in through a small crevice outside the restaurant, which has now been sealed.

“We were extremely disappointed to see the video that was shared online, at a restaurant that had recent third-party inspections with no deficiencies found – including adherence to pest control standards,” Tim Hortons said in the statement.

Still, the spokesperson said the company has a “zero tolerance policy” for pests, and ordered that the store be closed as soon as it was made aware of the issue.

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As of Tuesday, the store remained closed.

“We have a team working with the owner on-site and the restaurant will not re-open until we are assured that all our strict standards have been met,” the spokesperson said.

-With files from Global News’ Alexandra Mazur.

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