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Now they got the experience to hide it better, guess.
Although this is a problem they would have to deal with and plan for to operate the way they are doing it.
They have an entire rat colony over the restaurant. Skinner is free and hates them. And even if noone calls in the health inspectors, eventually they are going to get another inspection.
They probably established contingencies to hide the rats and look out for inspectors. Considering how well organized and resourceful the rats are, I think they could have implemented some sort of system to keep their presence a secret.
The humans definitely should get a bad rep, no lie. Like, even if we go by the idea that Skinner and the reporter aren’t saying anything else about the new restaurants, that stuff follows you.
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Now they got the experience to hide it better, guess.
Although this is a problem they would have to deal with and plan for to operate the way they are doing it.
They have an entire rat colony over the restaurant. Skinner is free and hates them. And even if noone calls in the health inspectors, eventually they are going to get another inspection.
They probably established contingencies to hide the rats and look out for inspectors. Considering how well organized and resourceful the rats are, I think they could have implemented some sort of system to keep their presence a secret.
The rats are highly intelligent and able to meet food safety standards. They probably are watched a lot closer than other restaurants
The humans definitely should get a bad rep, no lie. Like, even if we go by the idea that Skinner and the reporter aren’t saying anything else about the new restaurants, that stuff follows you.