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A popular chain restaurant in Fox Chapel has come under scrutiny after health inspectors discovered multiple dead mice within the establishment. The findings led to the issuance of over a dozen health code violations, raising serious concerns about food safety and cleanliness standards in the restaurant.
Inspectors conducted a thorough examination of the premises following reports of pest activity. During their inspection, they not only found evidence of a rodent infestation but also identified unsanitary conditions that contributed to the problem. The presence of dead mice is particularly alarming, as it poses significant health risks to both employees and patrons.
In response to the violations, the restaurant has been given a timeline to address the issues and implement necessary changes to ensure compliance with health regulations. Local health authorities are closely monitoring the situation to ensure the establishment takes appropriate actions to rectify the problems. Community members are advised to stay informed about the restaurant's status as it works to regain its standing in the area.
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