Several restaurants in different locations, including KFC branches in east London, Central Florida, and South Florida, have faced closures and fines due to health violations such as rodent infestations, raw sewage issues, and failed inspections. The KFC branch in east London was fined nearly £25,000 and shut down after rats were found in the kitchen, posing a risk to public health.
Two restaurants fail, 11 require follow-ups in latest Dallas health inspections https://t.co/55AsgF65Hc
Raw sewage ‘with evidence of feces and toilet paper,’ roaches (‘too many to count’) among issues that shut 6 South Florida restaurants https://t.co/A0aiqXYYpS
An East London KFC branch has been fined nearly £25,000, following rats being found in the kitchen, resulting in the shutting down of the fast food restaurant. https://t.co/FSt25fiLoM
3 Central Florida restaurants shut down last week after failed inspections https://t.co/LBDNpvXHrX https://t.co/nCP7rTGGtW
KFC customers forced to leave east London restaurant mid-meal after officers find rats in kitchen https://t.co/6myNHP8Y5f
A KFC branch in east London has been fined nearly £25,000 after rats overran its kitchen, forcing the restaurant to be shut down due to “an imminent risk to public health” https://t.co/aB6DghddRG
Delaware County restaurant inspections: Evidence of rodents, and issues with people in charge not being qualified https://t.co/Z2d2zVrJjl