Castro Mollie Stone’s Temporarily Closed Due to Rodent Infestation
Health inspectors found extensive rodent activity at the grocery store, which plans to reopen after addressing the issues.
- San Francisco health inspectors discovered rodent droppings and gnawed food packages at Mollie Stone's Castro location.
- The store cited nearby construction as a cause for the increased rodent activity.
- Additional violations included improper food temperatures and lack of sanitation in the butcher area.
- Mollie Stone’s claims to have resolved the issues and expects to reopen by Friday afternoon.
- The store has 15 days to request a hearing to contest the permit suspension.