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Food Safety Report: Mollie Stone's Markets, 4201 18th St, San Francisco, CA 94114, United States.

1 year ago source kron4.com business

4201 18th Street, San Francisco, 94114 California, United States

Closure Date: 06/27/2024

Violations:
The market was issued with an immediate health permit suspension and closure after an inspection revealed rodent droppings and gnawed food items. Gnawed food items found at the market included multiple packages of tortillas, packages of bread, cookies, and chips. Rodent droppings, according to the report, were also found on top of single use containers for food sold to patrons in the deli/cheese area, shelving for bread, cookies, marshmallows, chips, and diapers.

Droppings were also found on top of the cold holding unit at the deli, under the weighing scales for cold cuts and on floors at the loading dock and warehouse. Additional droppings were found under the food prep sink at the warehouse, under shelves in the warehouse and along the side of the walk in the refrigeration unit.

Evidence of nesting was also found on the shelves for bread, condiments, cookies and cheese.

Source: www.kron4.com/

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