
"Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health inspectors first flagged the Whole Foods, located at 20955 Steven Creek Blvd., during an inspection in late March, prompting the closure of the deli and bakery. At the time, inspectors noted rodent droppings in several areas in the deli section, including the preparation and equipment storage areas. They also saw cockroaches in the bakery area at all life stages near the dishwasher and two dead cockroaches behind a wire rack holding dishes."
"Then in early April, inspectors returned and reported fresh rodent droppings in the back kitchen along the walls and under equipment, leading them to close the store until there was no more evidence of rodent infestation. On September 9 and 10, the county health department conducted two inspections and observed no evidence of rodent infestation, clearing the store for reopening."
Whole Foods in Cupertino closed its deli and bakery in late March and early April after Santa Clara County inspectors found rodent droppings and cockroaches in multiple food preparation and storage areas. Fresh droppings observed in early April prompted a full closure until no evidence of infestation remained. Inspections on September 9 and 10 found no signs of rodents and cleared the store to reopen. The store completed structural repairs, trimmed trees touching the building, installed door seals, fixed restroom gaps, and cleaned and sanitized surfaces. Additional building maintenance and cosmetic improvements were also completed before reopening.
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