Fancy Cupertino Whole Foods Shut Down, Called a Threat to Health and Safety' Amidst Vermin Infestation
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The Whole Foods in Cupertino, just miles from Apple's headquarters, has been ordered closed due to a significant vermin problem identified by Santa Clara County health officials. The store was found with rodent droppings and evidence of pests, leading to a temporary suspension of its operating permit. Whole Foods has committed to addressing these issues thoroughly to maintain food safety standards and has apologized to customers for the inconvenience. There is currently no set timeline for the store's reopening as repairs and maintenance are undertaken.
The Cupertino Whole Foods, located near Apple's headquarters, has been temporarily closed by health officials due to a vermin infestation, prompting customer concerns.
Santa Clara County health officials confirmed that the Whole Foods store has been ordered closed until all necessary repairs and maintenance addressing health violations are completed.
The Department of Environmental Health reported finding rodent droppings and evidence of various pests, leading to a violation of health safety standards that could not be immediately corrected.
Whole Foods acknowledged the closure in a statement, emphasizing their commitment to rectifying the issues to meet high food safety and service standards before reopening.
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