Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Animal labour in Gusteau's Restaurant


Aina Farid, The Pixar Streets Staff Reporter

Monday May 2, 2016


Screenshot from Disney: Health Inspector Jacque stumbles upon an army of rats operating in Gusteau's kitchen
PARIS - A young man was put into jail after a health inspector discovered animal labour activity in their restaurant kitchen and infuriates the townspeople, police said on Sunday.

The son of the legendary Chef Auguste Gusteau, Alfredo Linguini, was sentenced to 10 years in prison plus community service due to forcing 10,000 rats to cook at Gusteau’s restaurant.

“Those things were all over the place”, said Health Inspector Jacque, “some were cleaning the floors and dishes with their furs. A few of them were cooking. It was very terrifying yet interesting how Linguini managed to make them work like that. He was the only human in the room besides me”, he reported.

According to the witness the little furry creatures were in formation at their specified stations. They were organized and worked in sync, causing high efficiency and productivity in such a small kitchen.

Furthermore on the streets outside, families begin to worry about their health. Most concerns were towards fellow citizens who reside in homes closer to the restaurant alongside past loyal customers of the Gusteau.
Screenshot from Disney: Alfredo Linguini demanding the home rats into labour
“No casualties or deadly diseases are known to spread at this moment”, the Ministry of Health Paris stated, “but we have to avoid these fatal possibilities and take extra precaution”.

As soon as the discovery occurred the police arrived at the venue, causing customers to feel confused, shocked and disappointment. Citizens rushed to the nearest hospital and clinic for medical check-ups the following night and day.

Linguini is now behind bars as punishment for animal cruelty and conceivably poisoning the little town in Paris.

The phrase “you don’t know what you’re missin’ if you aren’t in the kitchen” has taken towards a terrible toll.

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