Rats Spotted Inside Ghansoli Store
Rats roam freely, video goes viral. Quick commerce store in Ghansoli hit.

A shocking incident has come to light in Ghansoli, where rats were found roaming inside a quick commerce store. The store, which is supposed to provide a convenient and hygienic shopping experience, was found to be infested with rodents.
The incident came to light after a video of the rats roaming freely inside the store went viral on social media. The video shows several rats scurrying around the store, climbing up shelves and even jumping onto counters.
The quick commerce store in question has not been named, but the incident has raised concerns about the hygiene and cleanliness of such stores. The store's management has not commented on the incident, but it is likely that they will face scrutiny from customers and authorities alike.
Ghansoli is a node in Navi Mumbai, and the incident has highlighted the need for stricter regulations and monitoring of quick commerce stores in the area. The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has been entrusted with the task of ensuring that all stores and establishments in the area maintain proper hygiene and cleanliness standards.
The incident has also raised questions about the effectiveness of the NMMC's monitoring and inspection procedures. If a store in a prominent area like Ghansoli can be infested with rats, it is likely that other stores in the area may also be facing similar issues.
The quick commerce industry has been growing rapidly in recent years, with many stores popping up in cities across India. However, the incident in Ghansoli highlights the need for the industry to prioritize hygiene and cleanliness.
Customers who shop at quick commerce stores expect a certain level of hygiene and cleanliness, and it is the responsibility of the store management to ensure that these standards are met. The incident in Ghansoli is a wake-up call for the industry, and it is likely that we will see increased scrutiny and monitoring of quick commerce stores in the coming days.
In the meantime, customers are advised to be cautious when shopping at quick commerce stores and to report any incidents of poor hygiene or cleanliness to the authorities. The NMMC has also been urged to take strict action against stores that fail to maintain proper hygiene and cleanliness standards.
The incident has significant implications for the people of Navi Mumbai, who expect a certain level of service and hygiene from the stores they shop at. It remains to be seen how the quick commerce industry will respond to this incident, but one thing is certain - the need for stricter regulations and monitoring of quick commerce stores has never been more pressing.