Cupertino Whole Foods remains closed amid continued repairs
Briefly

The Whole Foods store in Cupertino, California, has been closed for two months following an inspection that revealed rodent and cockroach infestations. Health inspectors mandated the closure in April, affecting the store's deli, bakery, and hot food areas. Whole Foods is currently performing maintenance, cleaning, and pest control to comply with health regulations before reopening. Residents express disappointment over the closure but acknowledge the necessity for thorough cleanup, indicating they have sought alternative grocery options in the meantime.
"Our goal is to reopen as quickly as possible, however the highest priority for Whole Foods Market is to fully address and remedy the issue."
"DEH remains committed to prompt inspections, transparent communication, and continuous education to help all operators comply with food safety laws and regulations."
Read at The Mercury News
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