<p>Forse, who bought the bread from a supermarket in 2009, said yesterday he first thought a dark spot in the bread - branded Best of Both - was some poorly mixed dough.<br />Then he noticed it had fur.<br /><br />The case wound up in court. Premier Foods pleaded guilty to violating health laws, and was fined 16,821 pounds on Friday.<br /><br />Forse says his gruesome discovery made him feel ill, and he felt sick again when health officers noted that the mouse's tail was missing, perhaps already eaten in a sandwich.</p>
<p>Forse, who bought the bread from a supermarket in 2009, said yesterday he first thought a dark spot in the bread - branded Best of Both - was some poorly mixed dough.<br />Then he noticed it had fur.<br /><br />The case wound up in court. Premier Foods pleaded guilty to violating health laws, and was fined 16,821 pounds on Friday.<br /><br />Forse says his gruesome discovery made him feel ill, and he felt sick again when health officers noted that the mouse's tail was missing, perhaps already eaten in a sandwich.</p>