Two 99 Ranch Market stores in the South Bay Area have been ordered to temporarily close due to vermin infestations. The Milpitas store was closed after its permit was suspended due to ongoing vermin issues, despite a prior inspection showing limited issues. Another store in Cupertino had to close after rodent droppings were found in its bakery and deli areas. These closures were initiated following public complaints. The commitment of the Department of Environmental Health to ensure public health and support food establishments is emphasized, amid rising concerns about local food safety.
The Milpitas branch of 99 Ranch Market has been closed since Monday due to a suspension of its permit by the Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health after reports of vermin infestations.
Health officials ordered the closure of another store located at 10983 North Wolfe Road in Cupertino after finding rodent droppings in its bakery, deli, and warehouse.
The temporary shutdowns of 99 Ranch Market stores follow complaints from the public regarding vermin issues, highlighting the commitment of the Department of Environmental Health to protect public health.
Another Cupertino supermarket, Whole Foods, also remains closed due to evidence of rodent and cockroach infestations found in April, emphasizing ongoing health concerns in the area.
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