On June 28, San Francisco health inspectors temporarily closed a Mollie Stone’s grocery store in the Castro district after discovering a rodent infestation. Inspectors found rodent droppings on single-use containers of food in the deli and cheese section, as well as on shelves. The store was allowed to reopen one day later after health inspectors determined that the imminent public health hazard had been fixed.
A San Francisco grocery store was temporarily closed due to a rodent infestation: https://t.co/aXhk5WRsDH
A Mollie Stone’s grocery store in San Francisco’s Castro district was allowed to reopen one day after a rodent infestation led to its closure. Health inspectors determined “the imminent public health hazard” was fixed. https://t.co/oz4kCpeSkg
S.F. health inspectors shuttered a Mollie Stone’s grocery store in the Castro after discovering a rodent infestation on Thursday. https://t.co/Y3Bx9NcGZm
A grocery store in San Francisco was shut down by the health department due to a rodent infestation, the city's inspection report shows. READ: https://t.co/vOlwsx5OF7
SF health inspectors temporarily close grocery store due to rodent infestation https://t.co/Y5Fp7VSNsd
San Francisco health inspectors shuttered a Mollie Stone’s store in the Castro after discovering a rodent infestation on Thursday. Inspectors found rodent droppings on single-use containers of food in the deli and cheese section — and on shelves. https://t.co/JV8fG0muvY
Over 35 restaurants issued follow-ups; pests, rat droppings seen in Plano inspections https://t.co/BxZakxsxBU