Rodents might get food sales shut down at a Fort Lauderdale Family Dollar
Briefly

A Family Dollar store in Fort Lauderdale is facing severe rodent infestations, with state inspectors warning that failure to address the issues could result in a complete shutdown of food sales. The store has already received Stop-Use Orders due to rodent droppings found in various areas, particularly the pet food aisle. Additionally, issues are reported at other stores, including unsanitary restroom conditions for employees. The Florida Department of Agriculture inspects these stores, and without improvements by the next inspection, the store risks further penalties including Stop Sale Orders on all food items.
"Rodent droppings were found on bucket lids stored on a shelf near the back door... If evidence of pest infestation is observed on the next scheduled inspection, a Stop Sale Order of all food items will be issued."
"The store already can't receive new food after Tuesday's re-inspection... These Stop-Use Orders have significant implications for public health and safety."
Read at Miami Herald
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