- A Harris Teeter store in Baltimore reopened after a thorough cleaning and implementing enhanced sanitation protocols after temporarily closing last week due to an ongoing mouse infestation.
- A Lucky grocery store in Novato, Calif., was shut down by the Marin County Health Department after evidence of rats. "Public health officials reportedly received complaints about rodents and rodent droppings throughout the store, including the pet food aisle, deli section, produce section, and behind items in the office and restroom areas."
- An Atlanta Kroger - the "Georgia Department of Agriculture identified rodent droppings and urine spots in the storage area of a Kroger store in the Atlanta area. The inspector also identified where rats had been gnawing on products, creating burrows. After the inspection, workers were reportedly cleaning the loading dock area and patching up drain holes to keep out the rodents."
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Harris Teeter in Baltimore Reopens After Dealing With Mouse Infestation
Kroger banner closed last week to initiate thorough cleaning and enhanced sanitation protocols