There are other foods that rats like eating than pizza, as it turns out.
Around 1.3 million rupees ($18,500) in chewed-up cash was discovered by Indian bank workers investigating a broken-down automated teller machine earlier this month. Additionally, a dead mouse was found.
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The branch manager at the State Bank of India’s Tinsukia location, Chandan Sharma, told Reuters that the automated teller machine (ATM) had been out of commission for a few days. When our technicians unlocked the kiosk, they were astonished to discover shredded bills and a dead rat.
This unusual occurrence has prompted us to initiate an inquiry, and we will take steps to ensure that it does not happen again.
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ANOTHER ‘PIZZA RAT’ FOUND DRAGGING SLICE ACROSS THE GROUND OF THE SUBWAY
Apparently, the rat entered inside the machine via a tiny hole that was intended for wiring, as stated by a police superintendent to Sky News. The rodent went on to consume paper until it was unable to consume any more. Out of the total of $42,685 that was contained inside the machine, about $25,000 was retrieved in its whole.
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